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Between 1970 and 2020, we lost 73% of monitored wildlife populations as shown in our Living planet report 2024. Climate change will continue to make our most precious wildlife even more vulnerable.
Snow leopards have spotted white-greyish fur that keeps them well insulated in cold weather – it can be 5cm long on their back and sides and almost 12cm long on their belly. A snow leopard's tail can ...
Listed as critically endangered since 1996, in 2022, 125 adult Amur leopards were identified in Russia and 46 in China in 2019.
They are one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change, but the world is failing forests. Forests suck up one third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, are home to 80% of the ...
Puffins are known as 'sea parrots' due to their brightly coloured bills and are mainly found on rocky coasts and offshore islands. Around 90% of the Atlantic puffin population are found in Europe; ...
WWF's latest climate change classroom resources provides lesson plans and supporting resources for teachers and educators of young people aged 7 to 14. Many of the world's greatest challenges, from ...
The giant panda's distinct black-and-white markings have two functions: camouflage and communication. Most of the panda - its face, neck, belly, rump - is white to help it hide in snowy habitats. The ...
Nature is vital. It provides our life-support system. But our one shared home is under threat like never before. So at WWF Cymru, we’re fighting to restore habitats and species and to build a Wales ...
The African Savanna (Bush) elephant is the world's largest land animal – with adult males, or bull elephants, standing up to 3m high and weighing up to 6,000kg on average. Males only reach their full ...
The vast and vibrant Amazon rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world, and it plays a critical role in our fight against climate change. Here are our top facts about this magical place. And ...