Who is world wildlife fund
To protect wildlife, we have to protect our one shared home. Together, we can do it. Walrus from space. Walrus are under threat from a warming climate. Now you can help. Become a Walrus Detective! Success Stories. Fighting to end the Elephant Ivory Trade. Helping Maasai People and Wildlife. Amur leopard range has expanded. What we have achieved so far in Find out more.
Our UK headquarters - the Living Planet Centre in Woking - has a visitor and education centre so you can pop in and say 'hi'. We also have local offices in Edinburgh and Cardiff to make sure that we're able to make change happen at a local level - no matter where you are in the UK. We're proud to invite you into our world, not only the heart of the charity in the UK, but also a beautiful visitor and education centre. From family activities and school workshops, to behind-the-scenes tours and venue hire, the Living Planet Centre in Woking has a wonderful range of opportunities and activities to help educate and inspire.
We're working with people, companies, celebrities, governments and other charities to build a future where people and nature thrive. We help companies work to change the way they do business and have a positive impact on the natural world. We work with celebrities to amplify our voice and raise more funds. We're working together with governments, other charities and NGOs to join forces and make the biggest impact possible. For a fast answer to your query, why not have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions.
Or - if you're after a more bespoke answer - get in contact with us directly. Fundraising Block. Adopt Please select an elephant a lion a panda a turtle an african rhino an orangutan a dolphin an amur leopard a gorilla a snow leopard a polar bear a penguin a jaguar.
Nature can only be restored if people are front and centre of this process, with everyone entitled to live in a healthy environment and human rights respected.
Find out about our work with the indigenous peoples and local communities who share their lands with nature. WWF Turns Toggle navigation. Language English. About WWF. Who we are. Join us! How we work. This ambitious nature recovery plan is supported by our own global goals and programme of work focused on: Safeguarding the natural world — the oceans , forests , freshwater and rich diversity of wildlife that provide the essentials of life for all. Challenging the two most urgent threats to nature : climate change and food production.
Tackling the underlying global drivers for the loss of nature : a financial system that must value nature; a governance system that empowers people to lead on nature protection; and markets where sustainable production and consumption must become the norm.
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