Because they spend most of their lives on the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean depending on the ocean for their food and habitat, polar bears are the only bear species to be considered marine mammals.
You see photos of plastic pollution in the ocean, but it can be hard to connect that to the plastic you're buying and using every day. Here are three ways the plastic you throw away can end up in the ...
Tapanuli Orangutan: 800 individuals left. There are fewer than 800 Tapanuli orangutans left in the wild making them critically endangered. They were only recognised as a new species in 2017. Just like ...
Rhinos are vital for biodiversity in Africa. These shy giants spend their days grazing and browsing which helps maintain healthy landscapes such as grassland habitats used by other wildlife. They also ...
New report estimates low-income countries, despite consuming less plastic, incur a total lifetime plastic cost that is 10 times higher than wealthier countries. The structural inequities built into ...
The image is of one of less than 150 tigers remaining in Malaysia today - a rapid decline from an estimated 500 in 2010 Habitat loss, decline of prey and poaching for the illegal trade of tigers, ...
The season of goodwill is the perfect time to be part of the movement towards a more sustainable future. So, if you’re dreaming of a green Christmas, check out our top tips below and help bring our ...
Your Wear it Wild day can be as simple as dressing up and making a donation - but why not use our activity suggestions below to go for something much more ambitious? It’s time to put your best fierce ...
Peatlands are incredibly special habitats, made up of highly adapted plant species and home to a range of rare and important wildlife. They absorb carbon from the atmosphere and lock it up in peat.
Our natural world needs help like never before. This festive season, show a loved one how much you care and help bring our world back to life. Give the greatest gift this year, a gift of hope. For ...
There are 36 species of marine dolphins - living in nearly all aquatic environments, including oceans, coastal, estuarine and freshwater - and in temperatures ranging from less than 0°C to more than ...
Eight million tonnes of plastic are dumped in our oceans every year. From our local beaches to the remote Arctic, it is choking our oceans and killing wildlife. And it’s getting worse. Without a ...