
World Wildlife Fund
Since their founding in 1961, WWF has been committed to protecting nature and its resources. They understand that nature is our planet’s greatest asset, intrinsically linked to human survival—and that it needs our help. As the world’s leading conservation organization—with offices on six continents and in nearly 100 countries—their global reach includes the world’s most critical forests, river systems, wetlands, savannas, and ocean habitats. By conserving these places and supporting sustainable livelihoods within them, we can keep the planet in balance for people, wildlife, and the planet. In every place they work, WWF helps create and implement innovative solutions—scientific, technological, economic, and financial by partnering with businesses, governments, and scientists and by collaborating with Indigenous people and local communities, to center their needs and incorporate their knowledge.