Protect Marine Turtles

Give Turtles a Place to Nest

Help protect marine turtles from the impacts of climate change at one key nesting site for a year.
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The Wild Things

The Wild Things

Ride the tuna highway of the high seas and swim with rare river dolphins in a new edition of WWF's biweekly podcast series. Learn more.

Take Action

Take Action

Take Action on Climate Change

Tell your member of Congress to vote YES on the American Clean Energy and Security Act. Take Action

Travel

Travel

Travel With WWF

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

See Whale Sharks with WWF

Travel with WWF to swim with the world's largest fish.

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Adopt a Turtle

Adopt a Turtle

Make a symbolic Turtle 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 panda with the WWF Visa Signature® credit card from Bank of America. Bank of America will contribute $100 to WWF for each new qualifying account.*

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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 and supporters, we are able to accomplish our greatest successes.

  • CARE
  • Central American Commission on Environment and Development
  • Chiquita Brands International
  • The Coca-Cola Company
  • Conservation International
  • Darden Restaurants
  • Dole Food Company, Inc.
  • Friends of Nature (Belize)Fundación Cuero y Salado (Honduras)
  • Fundación para el Ecodesarrollo y la Conservación (Guatemala)
  • Honduran Citrus and Sugar Cane Producers Associations
  • Honduran Coral Reef Fund
  • International Coral Reef Action Network
  • MAR fund
  • The Nature Conservancy
  • Regional Confederation of Fishing Cooperatives (Mexico)
  • The Smithsonian Institution
  • Tour Operators Initiative
  • University of Belize
  • USAID
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