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Taking part in the mass lobby should be a fun and effective way to call for change. We recommend that, once you have registered, you follow the guidance issued by The Climate Coalition (available on ...
2. The ocean is incredibly biodiverse. Home to over 240,000 known species with millions more believed to be undiscovered [2,3] - as much of the deep sea, where there is no light, is still unexplored ...
Arrange the sticks in a cross, with the short stick about three quarters of the way up the long stick. Tie them together. Put the cross on top of the paper and draw lines to connect the ends of the ...
A health-check for the planet – the report includes the Living Planet Index, which tracks how species populations have fared around the world over a 50-year period. Together with other indicators, the ...
WWF-UK are supporting Kelp Crofters, a local run start-up on the Isle of Skye. Kelp Crofters are a regenerative seaweed farm cultivating rope grown Saccharina latissima (sugar kelp) and Alaria ...
Emperor penguins huddle together in huge groups in Antarctica to keep warm. And there are loads of them gathered on our colouring sheet! Want to bring this scene to life? Ask a grown-up to download ...
The Borneo forest is home to some amazing animals, such as orangutans, Sumatran rhino, proboscis monkeys – even flying frogs! Get a grown-up to print out this sheet for you, then have fun naming and ...
Munching on their favourite bamboo, this group of pandas are having a lovely time. (Pandas don’t usually hang out together like this, but it’s more fun to colour in a group!) Ask a grown-up to ...
Diving seabirds, a friendly dolphin, a bobbing seal and much more – there’s plenty to see and colour in this UK coast colouring sheet. Ask a grown-up to download and print it for you, then enjoy ...
This rainforest scene is crammed with creatures, from curious capybaras to prowling jaguars – and can you spot the sleepy sloth? Get a grown-up to print out the sheet so you can identify and colour in ...
This scene shows some of the animals you might spot in your garden or the local park, from birds and squirrels enjoying some seeds to a hedgehog snuffling out worms. If you’d like to bring it to life ...
It’s not surprising puffins are also known as sea parrots – their beaks are so colourful! You can join the cool coastal crew with our puffin mask. Ask a grown-up to print out the template for you, ...