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World wildlife fund

  • Adopt a tiger

    Adopt a tiger
    There is only 3,200 tigers left in the wild, most spread across forests from India to southeastern China and from the Russian far east to Sumatra, Indonesia.
  • Key areas

    Key areas
    The stragedy puts people at the center and organizes the work around 6 key areas: Forests, marine, freshwater, wildlife, food and climate.
  • Partnerships

    Partnerships
    Partnerships play a key role in WWF's efforts to influence the course of conservation. Lasting conservation is achieved through colaboration with a range of partners. One of the partners is coca cola
  • Projects

    Projects
    World's leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countires around the globe. Apply wealth of our talents, knowledge, and passion to make the world wealthier in life, spirit, and in living wonder of nature.
  • Experts

    Experts
    No stragedy will succeed without the commitment of extaordinary people. The people at WWF are amazing, dedicated and passionate people have created some of the greatest conservation victories.
  • Climate Conservation

    Climate Conservation
    WWF develops tools to climate and build capacity amoung our partners to develope climate-smart approaches to conservation.
  • Amazon

    Amazon
    The amazon is a vast region that goes across eight developing countires. The landcape contains 1.4 billion acres of dense forests. 4,100 miles of rivers. 2.6 million square miles in the Amazon basin.
  • Arctic

    Arctic
    The artic covers eight countries including the United States. From the sea ice to coastal wetlands, upland tundra, mountains, wide rivers and the sea itself it supports wildlife and many cultures.
  • Mining

    Mining
    Toxic waste from the would goes to the bay which is home to millions of fish as well as beluga whales, sea lions and walrus. The mine is also a threat to the wildlife around the bay and the land near it.
  • Shipping traffic

    With longer open water seasons and growing pressures of globalization. More of the artic's waterways are opening up for travel and transpotation. Increasing ship numbers cause shipwrecks, and oil spills.