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Breathing room

How scientists and conservationists are protecting big cats
How scientists and conservationists are protecting big cats
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Our work in action

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NEWS
Moving the farm indoors

Experts on soilless agriculture share their thoughts on the practice
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COMMUNITIES
After droughts and displacement, building a better life
Rebecca Adams, goat herder and conservationist, lives alongside wildlife in Namibia's Kunene region
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INNOVATION
Protecting the Amazon's swimways

A plan to ensure healthy migratory routes and a free-flowing Amazon

A village's brighter future

​In Tanzania, youth engineers lead the charge for solar energy
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​Who we are

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Our impact

We collaborate with local communities to conserve the natural resources we all depend on and build a future in which people and nature thrive. Together with partners at all levels, we transform markets and policies toward sustainability, tackle the threats driving the climate crisis, and protect and restore wildlife and their habitats.
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Our mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.
350 cities and counties commit to climate goals
More than 350 cities and counties have joined with WWF, its partners, and other leaders for America Is All In, a coalition committed to reducing emissions by 50% by 2030
3,600 grants for conservation leadership
WWF's Russell E. Train Education for Nature program has provided 3,600 grants to individuals and organizations.
5 MILLION members worldwide
​We have more than 5 million members globally, with 1.3 million in the U.S. alone.
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​Our goals

Recognizing that the problems facing our planet are increasingly more complex and urgent, WWF focuses its work on six ambitious goals. Through this integrative approach, we can challenge the planet’s greatest threats and ensure a healthy future for people and nature.
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​Create a climate-resilient and zero-carbon world

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​Rebuilding food systems to nourish people and nature

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​Conserve the world's most important forests

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​Protect freshwater resources and landscapes

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Achieve healthy oceans and nature-positive seascapes

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Conserve wildlife and wild places

​How we work

As the world’s leading conservation organization, we work in nearly 100 countries to tackle the most critical issues at the intersection of nature, people, and climate.

​People and communities

​A collaborative approach to conservation grounded in the role of Indigenous people and local communities as stewards of their own lands.
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​Sustainable infrastructure

Strategic and sustainable development that provides for humanity's needs and allows nature to thrive
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Changing the nature of business

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​Dive deeper

SUSTAINABILITY WORKS
​Follow for conversation and innovation to help make better business for a better Earth >​
DESCUBRE WWF
Aprende más sobre los retos de conservación de nuestro planeta y como tú puedes ayudarnos >​
WILD CLASSROOM
Find learning activities and resources for educators, parents, and caregivers to help kids explore and understand nature >​
NEWSROOM
News coverage of WWF and resources for members of the media, including press releases >​
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Wear it wild
Fundraise to help protect our planet for generations to come and display your love of nature by wearing something wild!
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​No plastic in nature by 2030
Ask world leaders to deliver a successful and effective global treaty on plastic pollution
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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Our Team
    • Our Thanks
    • Contact Us
  • Our Work
    • Monitoring
    • Restoration
    • Research
    • Outreach
  • Participate
    • Volunteer
    • Events and Activities
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Legacy Giving
    • Other Ways to Give
    • Buy and Pay
  • For You
    • 2023 Calendar
    • About Hummingbirds
    • Hummingbird Plants
    • Gardens and Nurseries
    • Lee's Tools
    • Resource Library