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Conservation Firsthand

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Community Action

Partnerships

Partnerships are crucial to WWF’s work to restore habitats and species, improve land and wildlife management, and engage communities in conservation efforts. We collaborate with a wide range of partners to expand our reach and create innovative solutions. Community conservation is part of our work in all our priority places, and connects us with organizations in many sectors like development, agriculture, microfinance, human rights, humanitarian relief and health. By leveraging the strengths of our collaborations and supporters, we are able to accomplish our greatest successes.

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Expedition Diary

Join Drew Crandall of the Community Conservation group as he visits Nepal and Bhutan in the Eastern Himalayas

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Indigenous People in Peru welcoming WWF staff

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WWF Experts

Judy Oglethorpe

Judy Oglethorpe
Director, Community Conservation

“Conservation can be a challenge, especially when your way of life – or health – depends on harvesting the environment around you.”

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