There are a lot of things that you have to think about when you care about the environment. We regularly talk about the importance of lowering...
Environmentalism is a very hot topic these days. You need to think about all of the ways that your carbon footprint and waste hurts the enviornment....
With the last 3 years being the warmest on record, the Lake Saimaa seals in Finland, with a population estimated at just 360, face an uncertain...
2016 has been condemned by some as the worst year in history due to the passing of icons, unexpected political results and tragic events. However for conservationists...
In March 2016, a new partnership was announced between US President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau to “…embrace the opportunities and to confront the challenges...
Fisheries Programme Manager at WWF-UK, Helen Mclachlan, has released the following respone to the release of the House of Lords Union Committee Report, ‘Brexit:Fisheries’: “WWF supports...
DEFRA revealed on Friday that 10,886 badgers have been killed this year in 10 different zones as a result of the government’s badger cull policy, meaning...
The future of a sustainable shipping sector has been boosted as four global shippers, Farm Frites, IOI Loders Croklaan, Lamb Weston / Meijer and Vion Food Group...
The neglect of the Spanish government could place a million migratory birds making their way to the UK at risk. Dredging of the Guadalquivir River, pollution, illegal...
A recent ADI investigation discloses the misery of Chipperfield’s lions and tigers as government delay ban of wild animal circus A new investigation by Animal Defenders...
Requirements for increased scrutiny on Japan’s scientific whaling have been enforced by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) The proposal put forward by the governments of Australia...
The IWC’s shift from ‘whalers’ club’ to whale welfare has been well received by various animal organisations. Whale welfare is firmly on the agenda as the...
One of the most famous questions in the world, why did the chicken cross the road? Even though it’s fairly rare to see a chicken anxiously...
Pioneering global policy recommendations have been adopted by the United Nations (UN) marking the first time in the organisation’s history that farm animals will be better...
Despite the moratorium put in place in 1986, for profit and ‘bogus science’, Iceland, Japan and Norway have put more than 40,000 whales to death. Ahead...