WWF

WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation. They ensure that people and nature can thrive together for generations to come.

We are supporting their Climate Crisis Fund

A lot has changed in the past 50 years. How we travel, work and produce our food. How we generate our energy and manage our waste. As a result, this has had significant impact and consequences on our natural resources, our wildlife and all of us that depend on it.

69% of all wildlife population has been lost:

Sharks and rays, important predators and critical indicators of a healthy ecosystem, have declined by 71% since 1970.

Only 3,900 tigers are left in the wild.

Rising sea levels are affecting the nesting grounds of turtles.

Snow leopards are seeing their habitats shrink and food supplies reduce.

Nature is on its knees and many of our critical species are threatened with extinction.

If we can support the work of WWF and their programmes, we can help bring our world back to life.