June and July are prime badger spotting season! 🦡
These shy, nocturnal animals sometimes pop out before sunset during the summer months, making dusk a great time to spot them.
🚨🚨 Ocean under 'severe' stress according to the UN's latest World Ocean Assessment
URGENT global effort is needed to curb the impact of industrial fishing, the climate crisis & pollution says the damning report
The ocean is ringing the alarm. We must listen!
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We can all take steps of our own to help protect our oceans. 🌊💙
Check out some tips on how you can become an ocean hero here. 👇
A moment for marvellous moths...
Did you know Scotland is home to over 1,500 moth species? These fuzzy and often overlooked insects play an important role as night-time pollinators. 🌙
They're also attracted to honeysuckle (seen below!). Its sweet scent helps draw them in. 🦋 #Nature #Wildlife
Some good news for our oceans this #WorldOceansDay. 🙌
We're replanting the UK’s seabed. 🦀
Working across 7 countries to rescue coral reefs. 🪸
Protecting turtles in Fiji by working with local communities.🐢
And championing the High Seas Treaty, to help protect 30% of the ocean by 2030. 🐋
Climate news: Scotland's 2024 greenhouse gases fell by just 1%. 📉
This disappointing progress highlights the lack of bold action by the Scottish Government in cutting climate emissions.
Tackling how we heat our homes can end our reliance on unstable fossil fuels prices and help reach #NetZero. 🏠
Global effort needed to limit effects of pollution, industrial fishing and climate crisis, World Ocean Assessment says
By taking small actions you can help to make a big impact on our oceans. Here are some of the ways that you can #BeAnOceanHero
www.wwf.org.uk
Yesterday we celebrated #WorldOceansDay; today we are reminded how much they need our help.
Healthy oceans are essential for people and our planet to thrive. But marine ecosystems are being pushed to the brink.
Leaders worldwide MUST take steps to protect them.
Seals, sharks, dolphins and whales are being killed by fishing. And it’s not just happening in British waters.
What we eat in the UK has a global impact on vulnerable ocean wildlife.
The UK Government MUST introduce robust monitoring so the food we rely on doesn’t come at the cost of biodiversity.
The amount of planet-warming gases produced in 2024 fell by 1% compared to the previous year.
#GreatBigGreenWeek is here! 💚
Whether it’s a school event, a nature walk or a local clean up, coming together locally is how we make a real difference for people and nature. 💪
Find an event near you. 👉 www.greatbiggreenweek.com
Conservationists say cherished creatures such as whales, dolphins and seabirds are being killed in large numbers by fishing tackle
www.theguardian.com
By taking small actions you can help to make a big impact on our oceans. Here are some of the ways that you can be an ocean hero. 👇
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By taking small actions you can help to make a big impact on our oceans. Here are some of the ways that you can #BeAnOceanHero