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Valuing Nature: A Lesson For Us All
Learn how nature supports the prosperity of nations and communities
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Connect and Protect
Reconnecting shared landscapes is crucial for wildlife and people to thrive
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Opportunity on Mocha Island
Ecotourism provides hope for local people in post-disaster Chile
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Save Brazil's Forests
Sign a petition to protect the Amazon
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Up Close and Personal
Whale encounter illustrates urgent need to keep waters healthy
Be the Voice: Today's Action
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A computer's "Sleep mode" only reduces energy consumption by 60 to 70%. At the end of the day, power it off completely. Learn green tips you can use every day
Featured Stories
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Tigers are highly vulnerable to poaching. Learn about WWF's Zero Poaching initiative. Read more
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Nebraska ranchers work to protect the greater prairie chicken. Read more
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Satellite images provide WWF scientists a better picture of buffalo in the wild. Read more
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The Amur leopard has a haven in a newly established National Park in Russia’s Far East. Read more
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Find out what’s it’s like to work in the Arctic. Read more
Support Our Work
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This Father’s Day, adopt a tiger to support WWF's worldwide conservation efforts.
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Adopt a polar bear to symbolize your commitment to conservation this Father’s Day.
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Adopt a Gray Wolf in honor of Father’s Day and help protect the future of nature.
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The Health of the Planet
Learn about WWF's 2012 Living Planet Report which highlights the cumulative pressure we are putting ... Read more
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Brazil’s Forests Threatened
Changes to Brazil’s forest law threaten the Amazon and other key regions by removing critical enviro ... Read more
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Protecting the Arctic
Two years after the Gulf oil spill, learn from WWF’s Layla Hughes why we are working to stop oil and ... Read more
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About World Wildlife Fund
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How Our Funds Support Conservation85% of WWF's spending is directed to worldwide conservation activities.
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AccountabilityCharity Navigator gives WWF the highest rating, four stars. WWF is also a BBB Accredited charity.
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50 Years of HistorySince 1961, WWF has been achieving results in conservation around the globe.
















