What we have achieved so far in 2021
WWF-UK already achieved some amazing things in 2021, from installing camera traps in Sikkim to tagging River Dolphins in the Amazon.
WWF-UK already achieved some amazing things in 2021, from installing camera traps in Sikkim to tagging River Dolphins in the Amazon.
Strengthening communities’ livelihood and stewardship to conserve Otters in the Karnali.
The Ganges and other Indian rivers are suffering from serious pollution issues, which are having a detrimental impact on the communities and businesses which depend on these freshwater sources, as well as a substantial negative impact on nature.
Rewilding can mean a lot of different things. It ranges from not mowing grass verges, to restoring rivers, through to the reintroduction of wild species.
We’re working in partnership with Norfolk Rivers Trust (NRT) to bring our world back to life by restoring Norfolk’s rivers and wildlife.
WWF, Aviva and Norfolk Rivers Trust, are giving £30,000 to help community groups in Norfolk connect with nature.
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Freeing the Amazon from the impacts of mercury
23/06/2025
The UK government has withdrawn “effective encouragement” in England for overuse of agricultural fertiliser.
We believe we can meet the freshwater needs of both people and wildlife if our freshwater ecosystems are carefully managed and protected.