Charity: World Wildlife Fund

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Charity: For nearly 60 years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has been protecting the future of nature.

The world’s leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by close to five million members globally. WWF’s unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature.

But together we can. The WWF global network has worked for nearly 60 years to protect the future of nature. In 2016, WWF embraced a bold new strategy and transformation designed to make the organization stronger and even more effective in tackling the challenges ahead.

Together, we can achieve WWF’s mission to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. Together, in partnership with foundations, governments, businesses, communities, individuals and our more than six million members, we can conserve many of the world’s most ecologically important regions.

Together, we can protect and restore species and their habitats; strengthen local communities’ ability to conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies to reduce the impact of the production and consumption of commodities; ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decisions made by individuals, communities, governments and businesses; and mobilize hundreds of millions of people to support conservation.

Together, we can protect life on our planet— including our own. Because together, anything is possible.

“Conservation endures as a living discipline because it is inhabited by a magnificent collection of people. Only by working together can we create solutions to the most vexing problems we face.” Carter Roberts, President & CEO of WWF.

Donate to World Wildlife Fund: Be the hero nature needs by making a tax- deductible donation today and help save vulnerable wildlife and wild places. www.wwf.be (FR/NL) www.worldwildlife.org (ENG)