World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
Mission:
WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. By 2020, WWF will conserve 15 of the world’s most ecologically important regions by working in partnership with others to:
* Protect and restore species and their habitats
* Strengthen local communities' ability to conserve the natural resources they depend upon
* Transform markets and policies to reduce the impact of the production and consumption of commodities
* Ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decisions made by individuals, communities, governments and businesses
* Mobilize hundreds of millions of people to support conservation
* Protect and restore species and their habitats
* Strengthen local communities' ability to conserve the natural resources they depend upon
* Transform markets and policies to reduce the impact of the production and consumption of commodities
* Ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decisions made by individuals, communities, governments and businesses
* Mobilize hundreds of millions of people to support conservation
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Luis C.
03/24/12
Hello, just saw a tv commercial regarding endangered tigers and decided to check out wwe.org. I was happy to see that a claimed 80+ cents of every dollar goes towards the conservation efforts, but appalled however at finding out what the CEO's yearly earnings are... If you're listening wwe.org, ...
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jimmcdonald94
03/08/12
WWF claims to have spend millions of USD over the years in Madagascar, yet, nothing to show for it. They tried very hard once to kick out De Heaulme, who owns the Berenty Reserve out of his own property! They would rather see the poorest among the poor (Mahafaly, Antandroy) being kept this way ...
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Patricia Cash
01/16/12
I am not sure how high to rate WWF and that is why I am writing, because I have a question on what has been bothering me. I would like to know where these "free" gifts come from. Are they donated to WWF or is WWF buying them and if so how much of our donations are going to the purchase of these "...
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