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Our work in Scotland

We are a small team dedicated to finding solutions to a broad range of pressing environmental problems, all of which affect Scotland.
Kelp Forest, ©  Sue SCOTT
Marine
Scotland's seas and coasts are home to an amazing range of marine wildlife and habitats.


Canoeist, ©  WWF Scotland
Freshwater
Scotland's rivers, lochs and wetlands are not only beautiful, they are essential to the social and economic wellbeing of the country.


Vegetables, G.DOAK ©  WWF Scotland
Global footprint
From children through to business and government, every one of us has an impact on the world.


Scottish Executive, ©  WWF Scotland
Sustainable government
We work with the Scottish parliament to ensure environmental concerns are high on the agenda.


Butterfly on Thistle, S.PEPPER ©  WWF Scotland
Food and Agriculture
We are seeking practical solutions to some of the major problems facing the way we grow, process and consume food in Scotland.


Bright Sparks ©  WWF Scotland
Education
If we are to create a Scottish society that lives harmoniously with our planet, then we must learn to change our unsustainable attitudes and behaviour.


Phone Box, ©  R.Dixon WWF Scotland
Climate change
In Scotland we make sure that action is taken to address climate change and energy issues.
WWF Scotland Office © WWF Scotland
WWF Scotland Office



Richard Dixon © WWF Scotland
Dr Richard Dixon,
Director, WWF Scotland


Dan Barlow© WWF Scotland
Dr Dan Barlow
Head of Policy, WWF Scotland