WWF - Endangered Species Conservation | World Wildlife Fund WWF has been leading global conservation since our founding in 1961 By addressing the “whole of a place”—its ecology, economy, governance, culture, people, and wildlife—WWF helps create crucial and scalable solutions to nature's greatest threats
World Wide Fund for Nature - Wikipedia WWF is the world's largest conservation organization, with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries and supporting around 3,000 conservation and environmental projects [6] It has invested over $1 billion in more than 12,000 conservation initiatives since 1995 [7]
World Wide Fund for Nature | WWF WWF is the world’s leading independent conservation organisation We ensure that people and nature can thrive together for generations to come
About WWF WWF works for both on-the-ground and global policy action – from protecting and restoring species and their habitats to transforming markets and policies toward sustainability
WWF - Find your local WWF office Our mission is to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature From our experience as the world's leading independent conservation body, we know that the well-being of people, wildlife and the environment are closely linked That's why we take an integrated approach to our work
GREAT BARRIER REEF - WWF Australia From coral bleaching to pollution, the Great Barrier Reef is under pressure Find out what’s at risk and the steps we can take to secure its future
| WWF WWF’S MISSION IS TO STOP THE DEGRADATION OF OUR PLANET’S NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, AND BUILD A FUTURE IN WHICH HUMANS LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE