• Adopt a Species

    1. Adopt a Polar Bear

      Adopt a polar bear to symbolize your commitment to conservation and threatened species.

    2. Adopt a Black Jaguar

      Adopt a black jaguar and represent your commitment to protecting endangered habitats.

    3. Adopt a Vampire Bat

      Show your commitment to conservation this Halloween. Adopt a vampire bat.

    4. Adopt a Gray Wolf

      Species around the world need your help. Adopt a gray wolf.

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  • Support WWF

    1. Support WWF

      View our TV spot featuring WWF supporter Noah Wyle and learn how to get a FREE WWF T-shirt. Read on

    2. Help WWF

      Help WWF protect wildlife and wild places. Click here for a special video message from Noah Wyle.

    3. Support WWF

      Click here for a special video message from Noah Wyle and learn how you can help WWF protect wildlife.

    4. Help WWF

      Help WWF protect wildlife and wild places. Click here for a special video message from Susan Sarandon.

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  • Make a Good Buy

    Make a Good Buy

    When traveling, a good buy will save wildlife and boost the local economy.
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  • Wild Things

    Listen to stories of scientists and others on the frontlines of the struggle to preserve the natural world through WWF's podcast series.
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  • Overfished

    Overfished

    The valued Atlantic bluefin tuna is facing numerous threats.
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  • Call of the Wild

    Call of the Wild

    Learn about the magnificent landscapes and species of Namibia, and what WWF and the local indigenous people are doing to protect it.
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  • Act Now

    Act Now

    Every region of the United States is feeling the effects of climate change today. It will only get worse if we don't act now.
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  • Women in Conservation

    Women in Conservation

    Enhancing their stewardship of the environment and improving livelihoods.
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Did You Know
Bristol Bay's fishing industry brings in $2.2 billion per year, and the area is one of the most productive marine ecosystems in the world. Learn more.
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