WWF
Government & Public Welfare
Protect the Earth, Build a Greener Future Together
About the World Wide Fund for Nature WWF
The World Wide Fund for Nature is a leading international conservation organization dedicated to protecting endangered species, critical ecosystems, and promoting sustainable resource management. As a nonprofit with science at its core, WWF runs global field projects, policy advocacy, community partnerships, and corporate collaborations, forming a full loop from research to practice.
- Core functions: supporting and funding field conservation projects; publishing environmental and biodiversity reports; advancing international and local policy; providing education and volunteer opportunities
- Use cases and target audiences: individual donors, volunteers, and educators; researchers and academic institutions; government policymakers and companies seeking partners for sustainable transformation
- Key strengths or highlights: combination of global network and local implementation; data- and science-based project design; transparent results and long-term monitoring; diverse ways to get involved (donations, volunteering, corporate partnerships, and policy advocacy)
Whether you are reviewing the latest conservation reports, participating in community volunteer actions, or seeking sustainable solutions for businesses, WWF offers authoritative information and practical pathways to help individuals and organizations translate environmental commitments into measurable impact.