5 threats to UK wildlife
We’re losing our incredible wildlife at an alarming rate. We need to act quickly to restore nature. Here we look at 5 threats to UK wildlife.

We’re losing our incredible wildlife at an alarming rate. We need to act quickly to restore nature. Here we look at 5 threats to UK wildlife.
WWF and Air Wick are working together to help restore UK wildflower habitats.
Millions of migratory birds stopover in Doñana on their travels between Europe and Africa.
We're working with communities, governments and businesses worldwide to promote joined-up approaches to water management.
Together with Air Wick, we are restoring 20 million square feet of wildflower habitats on rural land, with some programmes taking place in urban spaces.
These high-quality nature-based solutions (NbS) projects are receiving tailored support to enhance their investment readiness potential.
Our mountain environments are home to some of the most resilient animals adapted to one of the earth's harshest and most fragile environments.
All our conservation efforts in the Amazon aim to protect the local wildlife, rainforests, and freshwater habitats.
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