About WWF and its environmental conservation work
Who is this "WWF" anyway?
- What the initials WWF mean
- WWF History
- WWF Offices
- WWF Presidents
- WWF Director Generals
- WWF Statutes
- WWF's Network Structure
- Answers to frequently asked questions
- Get help or tell us how we can do better
- Find a job or volunteer
So what is WWF doing?
- Climate Change & Global Warming
- Forests
- Freshwater
- Marine
- Species
- Sustainability | Agriculture | Macroeconomics | Trade & Investment | European Policy Office | Toxics
- WWF Projects around the world
Where is WWF doing it?
- Africa
- Asia
- Ecoregions
- Europe
- Latin America & the Caribbean
- North America
- Oceania
- WWF Project around the world
How and who is WWF doing it with?
- Conservation strategies
- Ecoregions
- Local People
- with other NGOs
- Gifts to the Earth
- WWF Network
- Governments & Aid Agencies
- Businesses
Popular Pages
- WWF Annual Review 2007 [pdf, 1.78 MB]
- WWF Annual Review 2006 [pdf, 2.58 MB]
- WWF Annual Review 2005 [pdf, 2.75 MB]
- WWF Annual Review 2004 [pdf, 2.79 MB]
- WWF Annual Review 2003 [pdf, 407 KB]
How to save a planet...
We need to stop damaging our only life support system.
A system on which, factually, we all depend (whether people ignore it or not).
We need to share our world with all the other species that live on it. Respectfully. Harmoniously.
And we must stop being the cause of their disappearance. Their extinction.
We must also learn to live with what natural resources are available to us.
It's not hard. It's not rocket science. It just means that in living, we must stop polluting. And poisoning. And being so outrageously wasteful.
A system on which, factually, we all depend (whether people ignore it or not).
We need to share our world with all the other species that live on it. Respectfully. Harmoniously.
And we must stop being the cause of their disappearance. Their extinction.
We must also learn to live with what natural resources are available to us.
It's not hard. It's not rocket science. It just means that in living, we must stop polluting. And poisoning. And being so outrageously wasteful.
