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What does WWF do?
WWF is committed to protecting the world's biodiversity and living environment, and all its efforts are aimed at reducing the impact of human beings on these creatures and their living environment.

WWF or WWF is one of the largest independent non-governmental environmental protection organizations and enjoys a world reputation. Since the establishment of 196 1, WWF has been committed to environmental protection, with more than 5 million supporters, and its project network covers more than 100 countries around the world.

WWF is the largest and most experienced independent non-governmental environmental protection agency in the world. It has 5.2 million supporters all over the world and active networks in more than 100 countries. Since the establishment of 196 1, WWF has initiated or completed about 12000 environmental protection projects in six continents 153 countries.

WWF works in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Africa through a global network consisting of 27 national members, 265,438+0 project offices and 5 affiliated member organizations.

Organizational nature

WWF's work in China began with 1980 Conservation of Giant Panda and its Habitat, and it was the first international NGO invited by the China government to carry out conservation work in China.

1996, WWF formally established its Beijing office, and since then, it has set up offices in eight cities across the country. Up to now, * * * has more than 65,438+020 employees, and its project areas have expanded from panda protection to species protection, protection and sustainable utilization of fresh water and marine ecosystems, forest protection and sustainable management, sustainable development education, climate change and energy, wildlife trade, scientific development and international policies.