Seven Ways Responsible Travelers Can Celebrate Earth Day

By Tania Segura, WWF Travel April 22 marks an important day—when the public, corporations and government demonstrate their commitment to…

Celebrating Bat Conservation: From Chiroptophobia to Coexistence

Though the groundhog may forecast the end of winter, nature has a bounty of more subtle signs that indicate the…

Announcing Our 2024 Polar Bear Scholarship Grant

Are you an environmental educator, or do you know a teacher who covers the natural world in the classroom? Then…

4 Ways You Can Help Save Sea Turtles

What is it about sea turtles that makes them so endearing? It is their size? Their age? Their gracefulness in…

Climate Change Is Making Greenland Greener, But Is It a Good Thing?

History and geography teachers often point out the silliness of Greenland’s name. The Arctic country is covered with a barren…

Discover the Secrets of England’s Severn

When you think of Britain, it’s easy to conjure up images of rolling fields dotted with sheep and wildflowers, charming…

Lion Longevity: Ants, Politics and Social Contexts

“You cannot love game and hate predators … the land is one organism,” said American writer, conservationist and environmentalist Aldo…

A Journey With Monarchs, Milkweed and More

Written by Ariana Bowman, WWF’s Gift Planning Senior Development Officer As we navigated through the lush forest landscape on horseback…

Discover Nat Hab’s Wild New Adventures for Women

Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-old woman? Women have an outsize influence in the travel industry:…

5 Steps to Become a Conservation Photographer

Ask people why they love photography and you’ll hear a wide range of responses: “It gets me out exploring.” “It’s…