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- WWF - Endangered Species Conservation | World Wildlife Fund
The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species Learn how you can help WWF make a difference
- About World Wildlife Fund (WWF) | World Wildlife Fund
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats and address threats such as climate change
- Explore Endangered Species and Wildlife Profiles Worldwide | World . . .
Explore profiles of endangered and iconic species Learn how each animal fits into its ecosystem and what’s being done to protect them
- WWFs history - World Wildlife Fund
WWF was established in 1961 by a group of passionate and committed individuals who sought to secure the funding necessary to protect places and species that were threatened by human development Inspired by a series of articles in a UK newspaper written by Sir Julian Huxley about the destruction of habitat and wildlife in East Africa, businessman Victor Stolan pointed out the urgent need for
- Our work | World Wildlife Fund
At WWF, our work starts with a devotion to conserving the most important places on Earth That means working in critical landscapes and seascapes around the world, where conservation efforts have the greatest impact These places are home to extraordinary biodiversity, provide vital services like clean water and fresh air, and support millions of people
- Ways to Support WWF and Protect Nature | World Wildlife Fund
Discover how to take action for nature through fundraising, education, travel, and workplace engagement Every effort helps protect wildlife and the planet
- Where we work | World Wildlife Fund
WWF is committed to saving the places that are most essential for all life on Earth We use the best available research and data, combined with local knowledge, to identify the areas where conserving and restoring nature has the greatest benefits for people and the planet Our approach Nature works in systems Rivers connect people and wildlife across regions Forests regulate rainfall and
- Working at WWF | World Wildlife Fund
Join WWF and make a global impact Explore career opportunities that help protect nature and support communities worldwide
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