The destruction of wildlife and habitats is one of the most pressing environmental challenges we face today.

Pollution, climate change, agriculture and industry growth are all putting a strain on global biodiversity, causing species populations to decline and the health of ecosystems to suffer. The ongoing disappearance of natural habitats is not only a threat to wildlife, but to the welfare – and survival – of humanity.

1m

species on the planet are currently threatened with extinction.

25

active cases defending wildlife and habitats

What we've achieved

We stepped in to help save Poland’s ancient, UNESCO protected forests from illegal logging. Three countries are facing a legal challenge for failing to protect whales, after we complained to top officials in Brussels. We’re challenging the Portuguese government on the construction of a new airport that would threaten the protected habitat of migratory birdlife.

Fighting the destruction of Portugal's Tagus Estuary

The Portuguese government has plans to build a new airport in the country's most important wetland - the Tagus Estuary. The area is on the path of hundreds of thousands of migratory wetland birds that congregate there for winter, or while travelling between Northern Europe and Africa. So we're stepping in.

Find out what we're doing to help