How Do I Become a Wildlife Conservation Officer?
The World Wildlife Fund International is now renamed the World Wide Fund for Nature. The world's largest international organization engaged in the protection of nature and wildlife. Founded in 1961. Headquartered in Grand, Switzerland, it has branches in 24 countries including Canada, France, Australia, Belgium, the United States, and Japan. Its purpose is to promote people's understanding of the serious consequences of damaging natural ecosystems in terms of climate change, soil erosion, and drought and flooding. At the same time, it calls on people to note that 1,000 species of animals and 25,000 plants are endangered in the world. Protected, its losses will be irreparable.
World Wildlife Fund
- Chinese name: World Wildlife Foundation (now renamed
- WWF's mission is to curb the deterioration of the earth's natural environment and create a beautiful future in which humans and nature live in harmony.
- WWF is committed to:
- Protect the world's biodiversity;
- Ensuring sustainable use of renewable natural resources;
- Promote actions to reduce pollution and wasteful consumption.
- 1979
- Asian Large Cat Project Evaluation Report
- Beating Green Heart-9th Briefing on Landscape Protection and Sustainable Development of Giant Pandas in the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River
- Stop illegal trade
- Tiger skin trade and market survey
- Rescue feline
- Final Pure Land
- Protecting big cats