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Meet Baim
A baby orangutan rescued on the island of Borneo
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Rare Tiger Sighting
Tiger spotted in the wild provides inspiration for WWF and conservation
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Monks Rally for Mekong Dolphins
Buddhist monks are an effective voice for protection of endangered species
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Tigers or Toilet Paper?
Learn the full story before purchasing paper products
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Go Paperless with WWF
Increase your commitment to WWF and the environment
Be the Voice: Today's Action
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Only about 10 percent of our forests are protected. Pledge to buy good wood and save orangutans, tigers, jaguars and many other creatures that depend on the world's forests. Make a statement
Featured Stories
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Bristol Bay, referred to as America’s Fish Basket, is an economic engine for Alaska. Read more
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Meet Sidonie, a female ranger who works to fight poaching in Africa. Read more
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Because of international cooperation, an armed antipoaching brigade from three nations patrols forests to protect wildlife. Read more
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The Arctic is a pristine landscape—WWF and Coca-Cola are working together to save it. Read more
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Extraordinary snapshots of five of the seven wild cat species are a reminder of what could be lost to deforestation. Read more
Support Our Work
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Adopt a tiger to support WWF's worldwide conservation efforts.
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Adopt a polar bear to symbolize your commitment to conservation.
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Adopt a pygmy elephant and help protect the future of nature.
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Sumatran Elephants Listed as Critically Endangered
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species changed the Sumatran elephant's status. ... Read more
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Record Rhino Poaching in South Africa
Eight rhinos found dead in one day after a year of record losses ... Read more
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Asia Pulp and Paper Greenwashing
A new report documents a tiger sanctuary under threat from deforestation. ... Read more
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About World Wildlife Fund
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How Our Funds Support Conservation85% of WWF's spending is directed to worldwide conservation activities.
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AccountabilityCharity Navigator gives WWF the highest rating, four stars. WWF is also a BBB Accredited charity.
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50 Reasons for Hope
This week's Reason for Hope: YOU.
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50 Years of HistorySince 1961, WWF has been achieving results in conservation around the globe.

















