- World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
- Privately supported international conservation organisation that directs its efforts toward protecting endangered spaces, saving endangered species, and addressing global threats. - AdoptWildlife.org
- Provides animal adoption packages to support the conservation efforts involving tigers, bats, dolphins, whales, gorillas, jaguars, owls, and more. - Climate Change
- Working to reduce CO2 emissions, the main global warming gas, through public education, pressing policy makers, forming partnerships with concerned business, and cooperating with scientists. - Climate Change Campaign
- Focusing on issues related to global warming. - Conservation Action Network
- The World Wildlife Fund's online advocacy network puts conservationists directly in touch with key decision makers. - Expeditions in Conservation (4)
- Forests for Life Programme
- Working to establish an ecologically representative network of protected areas and the independent certification of ten million hectares of well-managed forest. - Global Campaign to Reduce the Use of Toxic Chemicals
- Investigates toxic chemicals and their relationship to biodiversity, seeks alternatives to harmful synthetic agents, and educates the public and policymakers to the dangers of toxics. - Living Planet Report (3)
- Learn how the WWF measures the health of the planet's ecosystems and humanity's demands upon those ecosystems. Also find current and past Living Planet Reports.
- Species Programme
- Global campaign to protect thousands of animal and plant species that are under increasing threat. - TRAFFIC
- Actively monitors and investigates wildlife and endangered species trade and provides information gathered as a basis for effective conservation policies and programmes. - World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Publications
- Contains reports on climate, forests, species, sustainability, and water. - WWF: Green Reconstruction Principles
- WWF provides technical advisory assistance to humanitarian agencies working in the aftermath of natural disasters in order to help break communities out of the disaster cycle through the principles of green reconstruction including building strong legitimate local institutions and building good governance.
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