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The nature on our own doorstep is under serious threat. From calling on our leaders to act to protect nature, to making changes in our communities, we all have a role to play in the fight for wildlife, people and planet.  

Support our work to protect Scotland’s nature and climate by taking part in our campaigns, signing up to our newsletter or becoming a member of WWF.  

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Farm for Scotland's Future

Farming is vital to Scotland’s future. As well as producing food, it is key to restoring nature, fighting climate change, and revitalising Scotland’s rural areas.

Current farming techniques are one of Scotland’s top three sources of greenhouse gas emissions, and a major cause of wildlife loss.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. 

Restoration Forth

Restoration Forth is a community-led vision to restore seagrass habitats and oyster populations in the Firth of Forth.

The project will improve the local marine ecosystem and help to tackle climate change.

Restoration Forth is managed by WWF in partnership with scientists, charities and local community groups, working together to restore and sustainably manage seagrass and oyster habitats for a thriving Firth of Forth.

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Earth Hour

Taking place on the last Saturday of March every year, Earth Hour is the moment when millions of people across the globe unite to share that they care about people and the planet.

Together we are part of a global movement for action on the climate and nature emergency. Will you join us? 

Eating a more planet-friendly diet, choosing an ethical bank, sharing tips with friends, calling for change from businesses and politicians – it all adds up.