Camera Trap

View images of species in the wild

The Wild Things

The Wild Things

Award-winning journalist John Nielsen tells the stories of WWF field teams through this new biweekly podcast series. Listen.

Travel

Travel

Travel With WWF

Visit our travel section and choose from many amazing trips! Learn more

Adopt a Polar Bear

Adopt Polar Bear

Make a symbolic Polar Bear adoption to help save some of the world's most endangered animals from extinction and support WWF's conservation efforts.
Adopt Now!

Support WWF

Show your love of the tiger with the WWF Visa Signature® credit card from Bank of America. Bank of America will contribute $100 to WWF for each new qualifying account.*

* See application for details.

Conservation Science

Donna Kutchma

Donna Kutchma
© WWF

Donna was born and raised in the jungle of the Northern Virginia/DC metro area, and has unknowingly been applying her conservation skills over the years by adopting everything that has passed by or has been dumped on her and her husband's doorstep. She whole-heartedly volunteers for "On the Rebound" bulldog rescue in which she and her husband have rescued and become the proud parents of Drew and Sadie, who are five and four respectively. Being that they were about to be empty-nesters they figured this was a good way to fill up the nest.

When it comes to work, she has traversed the most treacherous, mountainous regions of offices and desks from the Illinois General Assembly, taking a tour of duty through Sun Microsystems and then two tours at the American Association for Justice and leaving each one "a little better, than she found it".

Email: donna.kutchma@wwfus.org

Other WWF Sites
   Please leave this field empty

Click the globe to explore WWF's work

Innovation in Science


WWF's Conservation Science Program is currently developing a new and innovative global hydrological database, termed HydroSHEDS.

Learn more

Take Action

Take action through WWF's Conservation Action Network, where you can speak out for wildlife and wild places around the globe.

Read more

WWF