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Partnerships

Lasting conservation is achieved by collaborating with a range of extraordinary partners, from governments to local communities and from businesses to generous individual supporters. By leveraging the strengths of our collaborations, we are able to accomplish our greatest successes.

  • Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization
  • Blue Moon Fund
  • The Brazilian Biodiversity Fund (FUNBIO)
  • Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
  • Department for International Development (United Kingdom)
  • The European Commission
  • Global Environmental Facility
  • Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
  • The Inter-American Development Bank
  • KfW Bankengruppe (Germany)
  • The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • U.S. Agency for International Development
  • U.S. Department of State
  • The World Bank

 

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Dr. Margaret 'Meg' Symington

Managing Director
Amazon

"Seeking solutions that benefit all of nature -- animals, people and the places where they live -- is the hallmark of WWF's success in the Amazon."

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Expedition Diary

Go deep into the Amazon’s rain forests for a first-hand account of how WWF studies jaguars, pumas and other jungle wildlife.

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