Environmental conservation work in the USA

About WWF-US

For more than 47 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. The largest multinational conservation organization in the world is supported by 1.2 million U.S. members and close to 5 million globally.

WWF's unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature. 

Learn how WWF-US's team of experts is working to achieve the 2020 goal of conserving 19 of the world's most important natural places and significantly changing global markets to protect the future of nature.


Forest growing by the Sucunduri River. Juruena National Park, Brazil. June-July 2006. Conserving 19
of the world's
most natural places






Ailuropoda melanoleuca Giant panda Chengdu Breeding Centre Chengdu,  Sichuan Province,  China Protecting endangered species







Big tractor for cultures on large parcels of land. Pleven area, Bulgaria. September, 2006 Transforming Global Markets






Windmill, close-up. Wind Farm at Castilla-La Mancha, Central Spain Global climate solutions







WWF jeep and research team Mozambique Implementing science-based conservation





Earth Hour / ©: WWF
Earth Hour 2009 aims to reach more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world to send a powerful global message that we care enough about climate change to take action.
© WWF
Earth Hour 2009 aims to reach more than one billion people in 1000 cities around the world to send a powerful global message that we care enough about climate change to take action.

Headquarters

  • WWF United States,
    Washington DC

    1250 24th Street NW Washington
    United States of America
    +1 202 495 4800
    +1 202 495 4211

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