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Celebrating 50 Years of Conservation

Help WWF celebrate an important milestone by visiting one of the many places where we have made a significant impact over the past five decades. Join WWF Travel for one of five anniversary tours, designated as such to commemorate 50 years of conservation. For more information or to sign up, please call WWF Travel at 888-WWF-TOUR (993-8687) or email us

  • 1960s ...

    Classic Galapagos aboard the Letty
    In the 1960s, WWF was the first global conservation organization to invest in the Galapagos when we funded construction of the Charles Darwin Research Station – one stop on our summer voyage.
    August 5 – 15, 2011

  • 1970s ...

    Wild India
    We initiated Project Tiger in the 1970s, securing government commitments to protect various species and set up tiger reserves. Our tour takes you to national parks to search for the elusive big cat and other wildlife. Take $1,000 off this tour.
    December 9 – 22, 2011

  • 1980s ...

    Wild & Ancient China
    Active in China since 1980, we were the first international conservation organization that the Chinese government invited to work there. Giant panda conservation – as you’ll see during visits to two breeding centers – has been a primary focus.
    May 15 – 26, 2011

  • 1990s ...

    The Great Namibia Wildlife Safari
    Following Namibia’s independence in 1990, we supported the growth of its communal conservancy program, which puts the power of protecting prime wildlife habitat into the hands of the locals. Meet Namibians involved in the effort.
    July 22 – August 2, 2011

  • 2000s ...

    Polar Bears of Churchill
    We notched a major victory when the polar bear officially became protected under the U.S. Endangered Species Act in first decade of the century. See bears from the comfort of polar rovers on our small-group, naturalist-led six-day trip.
    October 26 –31, 2011


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