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2. The ocean is incredibly biodiverse. Home to over 240,000 known species with millions more believed to be undiscovered [2,3] - as much of the deep sea, where there is no light, is still unexplored ...
Jun 2025. State of the World’s Saltmarshes. This first State of the World’s Saltmarshes report integrates saltmarshes into the broader blue carbon agenda – putting them at the heart of global efforts ...
Taking part in the mass lobby should be a fun and effective way to call for change. We recommend that, once you have registered, you follow the guidance issued by The Climate Coalition (available on ...
There are 17 species of hedgehog and they are found in Europe, Africa and Asia. In the UK they can live in a variety of habitats including woodland, farmland, parks and gardens. Hedgehogs are also ...
Forest Pathways Report 2023. WWF has released the first global guide to save the world's forests. The Forest Pathways Report details the state of the world's forests and what governments can do to ...
10. Deforestation releases carbon dioxide that has been stored as carbon in trees, roots and soil, making climate change worse. This creates a feedback loop, as climate change increases the likelihood ...
Over six billion meals’ worth of edible food goes to waste before making it off farms in the UK, in what WWF describes as a “hidden” crisis. Combatting on-farm food waste could boost farm profits, ...
For immediate release. Office: 0131 659 9100 Out of hours: 0131 659 9100 Email: press@wwf.org.uk Majority of Brits back government action to tackle illegal deforestation – new poll 70% of Brits back ...
WWF has been working with people in Norfolk to stop two of the UK’s largest industrial ‘megafarms’ from being built. Big enough to house nearly a million chickens and tens of thousands of pigs, ...
For immediate release. Office: 0131 659 9100 Out of hours: 07771 818677 Email: mcarter@wwfscotland.org.uk Heat pumps, a cleaner future for Scotland's homes A new report by WWF Scotland shows that ...
For immediate release. Office: +44 (0)1483 412 383 Out of hours: +44 (0)1483 412 383 Email: press@wwf.org.uk Innovation and technology key to reducing marine bycatch and protecting endangered marine ...
To celebrate Endangered Species Day, we’d love to invite you to learn more about some of these amazing animals. We’ve got some fun and easy ways to join in—whether it's quizzing your nature knowledge ...
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