The WWF is run at a local level by the following offices...
- WWF Global
- Adria
- Argentina
- Armenia
- AsiaPacific
- Australia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
- Bhutan
- Bolivia
- Borneo
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Cambodia
- Cameroon
- Canada
- Caucasus
- Central African Republic
- Central America
- Chile
- China
- Colombia
- Croatia
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Denmark
- Ecuador
- European Policy Office
- Finland
WWF seeks to work with those who have the greatest potential to reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth and together find solutions to conservation challenges such as deforestation, over-fishing, water scarcity, and climate change.
The corporate sector drives much of the global economy, so we consider that companies also have a specific responsibility to ensure that the natural resources and ecosystems that underpin their business are used sustainably. Companies are also primed to lead on rapid adaptation and on the innovative solutions needed to drive change.
Our Planet, Our Business
Interviewees include Christiana Figueres, Johan Rockström, Kate Raworth, Anand Mahindra, Dave Lewis, the Presidents of Colombia, Palau and Costa Rica.
By working with business, WWF aims to change behaviour and drive conservation results that would not be possible otherwise.
Kirsten Schuijt
Director-General, WWF
@WWF_DG
We know that one organization alone can’t affect the change needed. The changes we want to see in the world can only come about through the efforts of many actors. Below is a selection of partnerships co-managed by WWF International and other national offices from across the network.
See Our Work With Partners