WWF

We’re WWF, the global environmental charity, and we’re bringing our world back to life. With nature in freefall, we’re urgently tackling the underlying causes that are driving the decline – especially the food system and climate change. And we’re finding solutions so future generations have a world with thriving habitats and wildlife.
It’s a huge challenge, but there is hope. Through our global network we’re working with governments, companies, communities and others who have the will to act and the power to transform our world. We’re using our groundbreaking scientific research, our global influence, and the backing of our many supporters to make sure the natural world’s vital signs are recovering by 2030.
Our work with schools is part of our mission to build a brighter future for both people and nature. We offer a wide range of free teaching resources for 7-14 year olds, host live lesson events, provide teacher CPD and have a new Environment Leaders Programme for students16+, helping to develop leadership and project management skills whilst making positive change for our natural world. For further information visit Supporting teachers and schools | WWF
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This video featuring staff and pupils from Montrose School, shows how time in nature is vital for all school pupils and can have huge benefits to wellbeing, behaviour, attainment and can help children develop important skills like team working and problem solving. WWF are working with thousands of schools like Montrose, to provide the skills and resources to enable all pupils to get their daily dose of nature at school.