Advancing Conservation Through Science
For over 40 years WWF has committed to delivering science-based conservation results while incorporating the latest research and innovations into our work. Today this commitment manifests itself with an exciting new initiative designed to support and harness the most promising research in conservation science and put it into practice in the field.
The Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund advances the science of conservation with four programs:
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The Kathryn Fuller Science for Nature Fund was created to honor the former president and CEO of World Wildlife Fund. Throughout her 16 year tenure, Kathryn Fuller helped expand the underpinnings of conservation including the disciplines of ecology, hydrology, economics, law, finance, diplomacy and social science. WWF's Conservation Science program, in particular, flourished under her leadership, growing from 3 to 20 scientists during her tenure.