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Achieving net zero is essential to combating climate change. Eleanor Johnston (Climate Change Manager) explains what a net zero pathway is and gives an insight into the work The Wildlife Trusts are ...
About 90 kilometers (56 miles) southeast of Cape Town lies the tranquilly-named town of Betty’s Bay in South Africa, home to ...
Women of Impact highlights the power of women’s leadership through the CARE-WWF Alliance Sowing Change initiative in Kenya. We're working alongside communities to create sustainable livelihoods and ...
Learn about the detrimental environmental effects of dog ownership, and about what dog owners should do to diminish those ...
In WWF’s new ‘How climate changes wildlife’ series on the need to safeguard ... Africa is suffering disproportionately from the impacts of climate change and many iconic species are under threat.
Scientific experts say global climate change may have a devastating impact on butterfly populations across the country.
Thorn forest once blanketed the Rio Grande Valley. Restoring even a little of it could help the region cope with the impacts ...
Quick is all relative, of course. Conservation takes time, and the pace of change can feel glacial. Species can’t be brought back from the brink of extinction overnight. Changing hearts and minds is a ...
Award-winning Israeli wildlife photographer Roie Galitz leads expeditions to remote regions to document the effects of ...
With so much negative news about climate change, habitat destruction, forest fires and river pollution incidents, it can ...
Melting at an alarming rate, this majestic sight is forcing both scientists and locals to quickly adapt in a changing world ...
A searing March heatwave, a vanishing spring and Himalayan glacier retreat points to a deeper climate shift now underway ...