Show Your Support

Tell people you support the work WWF does!

You can use either of these buttons on your website to show your support for WWF

It doesn't mean you have to give us money :-)

It simply means, for example,  that you approve of the work we are carrying out and the goals we are trying to achieve.


I Support WWF

 

I Support WWF



(Just a legal note, sorry: you can't use these buttons to say that WWF sanctions, commends or recommends your site or, if you are an ecommerce site, that it endorses any of your products or services.)

Support the planet in your emails

Add a special WWF signature in your webmail and help us with each message you send!
All you have to do is install Wisestamp, a simple browser add-on that will allow you to integrate the WWF email app, as well as social media and other content.

The app can be installed in main stream browsers (Firefox, Sadari, Chrome) and can be used inside major webmail solutions (Gmail ,Yahoo Mail , AOL, Hotmail, Google Apps...).

Link to us

You can download the following banners and buttons in order to promote WWF on your website.
Either download the banners or simply copy and paste the HTML code onto your website/blog.

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Giraffes under a stormy sky at sunset, Africa © WWF-Canon / Martin HARVEY


Indian tiger © WWF-Canon / Martin HARVEY


A man's foot © WWF-Canon / Chris Martin BAHR


Red-eyed treefrog © WWF-Canon / Chris Martin BAHR


Burchell's zebra, Etosha National Park © WWF-Canon / Martin HARVEY


Pechoro-Ilychskiy Nature Reserve © WWF-Canon / Per ANGELSTAM


Three Khmer boys reading fish conservation book, Cambodia © WWF-Canon / Zeb HOGAN


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Spinecheek anemonefish, Papua New Guinea © WWF-Canon / Cat HOLLOWAY

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Bigeye jack, Fiji. © WWF-Canon / Cat HOLLOWAY

Share our content

You can take and use the words and pictures on this site to help spread the word (in your blogs, on your web sites, in almost anything you do)

Small print: you can only use the pictures if you keep them next to the words... you know, legal reasons and all that: the pictures have stricter copyrights stuck to them, so you need to keep them "stuck" next to the text that was next to the image when you found it... oh, and of course link it back to this web site :)

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