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World Wildlife Fund
A female farmer stands next to half-moon shaped areas of fertile soil

© Faith Tanui/WWF-Kenya

In Kenya, women draw purpose and financial security from nature

Celebrating female farmers this International Women's Day

Our mission is to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature

A diving skiff about to anchor at a reef north of Vanua Levu, Fiji

Nature needs us now

We understand that nature is our planet's greatest asset — intrinsically linked to human survival and that it needs our help

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Our work to reverse nature loss and conserve biodiversity has never been more urgent

Our impact is transformative

Every dollar you give makes a difference for nature.

  • 83% to conservation

    Your generosity makes our science-based conservation work possible.

  • Nearly 1 million members

    Together across the US, donors like you protect clean air, water, and vital natural resources.

  • 64 years

    WWF has been leading global conservation since our founding in 1961.

Together with partners, WWF creates innovative solutions in every place we work

A small panda in a green tree

Your legacy for the future

Your action today could help unlock $1M to help safeguard nature for generations to come

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Your support keeps us going

African elephant newborn calf, aged 2-3 days, standing between the legs of its mother, looking at the camera

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