What does wwf do
Language English. We focus our efforts. You can read more about WWF's new goal approach here. We tackle the causes. In order to achieve large-scale, long-lasting impacts, we must tackle the underlying causes to environmental degradation.
WWF focuses on three drivers that fuel environmental problems, across Markets , Finance and Governance. We capitalize on our expertise. WWF's work is powered by a dedicated Network of professionals operating in over countries - including leading conservation scientists, policy experts , economists, lawyers, and communications experts - who work with each other and partners at all levels to achieve WWF's goals.
We build strong partnerships. Our work on climate. Our work on habitats and species. Use your voice We have an incredibly important few years ahead of us if we are to save our world. We need everyone to be part of the solution — whether you become a member, add your voice to our campaigns, make changes in your lifestyle, pour your energy into a fundraising challenge with Team Panda, or share your concerns with your friends and followers.
Together we can create a global movement of people who will fight for our world. For wildlife, for people, for nature. For Your World. Together we can create a global movement who will restore nature to its glorious best. How you can help. In addition, WWF has primary offices and associates in over 40 countries. WWF outgrew its headquarters in Switzerland after its first two decades, and in , thanks to an anonymous donation, the organization moved from Morges to the city of Gland.
These are separate legal entities that are responsible to their own boards and accountable to their donors. They give up to two-thirds of the funds they raise to the international secretariat at WWF International and keep the remainder to spend on whichever conservation projects they choose.
All offices, however, carry out local conservation work such as practical field projects, scientific research, advising governments on environmental policy, promoting environmental education, and raising awareness of environmental issues.
Interest from the trust fund helps WWF International to meet its administration costs. In total, contributions from individuals remain the organization's most important source of funds, making up approximately half of its annual income.
Governments and aid agencies provide 20 percent of WWF's income, while 16 percent comes from trusts and legacies and 17 percent comes from other sources, including donations from corporations and royalties on merchandise. Here are a few examples of the impressive work WWF has done:. The Seas Must Live - Launched in , WWF set up marine sanctuaries for whales , dolphins, and seals, and to protect marine turtle nesting sites. Currently, WWF is working around the world to save our seas and marine life by building up political will to end chronic overfishing, reducing the use of destructive fishing methods, rebuilding devastated fisheries, and improving resource management.
Thanks to the efforts of WWF, the number of rhinoceroses in Kaziranga National Park, India, rose from in to 1, in ; in Chitwan Park, Nepal, from 60 in the late s to today; and in southern Africa, from 20 at the turn of the last century to nearly 8, today. The strategy defined the three chief goals of conservation: maintenance of essential ecological processes and life support systems; preservation of genetic diversity; and sustainable use of species and ecosystems.
Since the launch, 50 countries have formulated and initiated their own conservation strategies based on WWF's recommendations. Click here to found out how you can obtain a copy of WWF's strategy series. TDPs recommend such strategies as the formation of partnerships, involvement in politics, or campaigning to the public. At the same time, WWF has identified a list of priority ecoregions known as the Global Ecoregions , constituting the most valuable and sometimes vulnerable areas of the world in terms of breadth of biodiversity and ecological processes.
WWF is carrying out conservation efforts on a selected subset of the Global and encourages others to take up the challenges of conserving the rest of the Global ecoregions. It may seem daunting, but there's a lot you can do to help save our natural resources if you're interested.
Listed below are a few suggestions to get you started. Learn about the issues. Knowing about the problems facing our planet and how you can solve them will likely inspire you to get going and encourage others to do so as well. Read through the WWF Web site for information about the issues, as well as the Web site of other organizations doing similar work on behalf of the environment see the next page for ideas.
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