The world's leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States and millions globally. WWF's unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature. WWF works to conserve the world's most important forests to sustain nature's diversity, benefit our climate, and support human well-being Safeguard healthy oceans and marine livelihoods Secure water for people and nature Protect the worlds most important species Drive sustainable food systems to conserve nature and feed humanity Create a climate-resilient and zero-carbon world, powered by renewable energy
titles from this organization
Sharks in Crisis: A Call to Action for the Mediterranean
Jul 1, 2019
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Public Opinion on Marine Protected Areas 2019
May 1, 2019
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF); Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society; David Suzuki Foundation; West Coast Environmental Law
No Plastic in Nature: A Practical Guide for Business Engagement
Feb 25, 2019
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Meeting International Standards: Improvements for Canada’s Marine Refuges
Jan 23, 2019
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF); SeaBlue Canada; Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society; David Suzuki Foundation; Ecology Action Centre; Oceans North; West Coast Environmental Law
Infrastructure Assessment in Snow Leopard Habitat of Nepal
Dec 13, 2018
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Underwater Noise from Arctic Shipping: Impacts, Regulations and Recommendations
Apr 12, 2017
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Shipping Through Sea Ice: Impacts on Marine Habitats and Best Practices
Apr 12, 2017
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Oil Spill Response Capacity in Nunavut and The Beaufort Sea
Apr 5, 2017
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Illegal Russian Crab: An Investigation of Trade Flow
Oct 16, 2016
Publisher(s): World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
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