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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 We’re WWF, the leading 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, and we’re finding solutions so future generations have a world with thriving habitats and wildlife
WWF International - YouTube This flagship WWF publication reveals an average decline of 73% in monitored wildlife populations since 1970 While conservation efforts are helping, urgent action is required if we are to
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
Species | WWF From the thousands of threatened species that inspire us to feel awe and joy, WWF focuses efforts on those species whose protection will ensure conservation of key habitats and global biodiversity
What progress was made on conservation in 2025? | World Wildlife Fund The 2024 Above Board report highlights growing financial momentum for sustainable seafood WWF’s 2024 Above Board report provides the most comprehensive look yet at how 40 global banks are managing environmental and social risks in the seafood sector, revealing encouraging year-over-year progress—as nearly half improved their performance