A collection of classroom resources for primary and secondary schools to support teaching around World Wildlife Day. When is World Wildlife Day? World Wildlife Day is marked annually on 3 March.
It’s that time again to scroll through your Instagram accounts and find the perfect photos to include in your Christmas card. Like gifts, it’s never too early to plan this year’s holiday ...
The world's first Christmas card was sent in 1843, by a British man, Sir Henry Cole. He loved writing letters, but to write to all his friends would've taken him weeks, so he decided to have 1,000 ...
Get beyond the camera and discover the stories behind some of the best nature photography in the world. Read exclusive interviews with the Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners, learn tips and ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is back for its sixtieth year. Experience the wonder of life on Earth through 100 extraordinary photographs of the natural world. They’ll take you on a visual ...
The programme will equip you for a career as a wildlife professional with the skills and knowledge to deal with a variety of practical situations that professional wildlife biologists face on a day-to ...
GWP is participating in the Sixteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 16) in Cali, Colombia. These gatherings are key platforms for sparking ...
She was the former manager. It doesn't take a hawk eye to recognize that the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills is not your normal Caltrans project.
Another Trump term could spur Europe’s efforts to stand on its own, but it is far from clear its leaders will seize the moment this time. By Steven Erlanger Beijing is expecting more ...
Worldwide wildlife populations have shrunk by nearly three-quarters on average over the past 50 years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said Thursday in the latest edition of its Living Planet Report.