WWF logo What is the abbreviation of WWF? WWF is the abbreviation of World Wild Fund for Nature. In 1986, WWF realized that its original name "World Wildlife Fund" no longer reflected the scope of the organization's activities, so it changed its name to the current "World Wild Fund for Nature" to represent its activities. Expansion of scope. Currently, only a few branches, including those in the United States, still use the old name World Wildlife Fund. In order to eliminate confusion caused by different countries and languages, we now use the unified name "WWF, the global conservation organization" (WWF, the global environmental protection organization). Is the WWF giant panda logo only used in China? No. As the well-known logo of WWF, the giant panda is widely used around the world and is well known to the world. Why did WWF choose the giant panda as its symbol? In 1961, the giant panda "Xi Xi" went to the London Zoo for a loan exhibition, causing a crowd-pleased scene. WWF recognized that an influential organizational logo can overcome all language barriers, and unanimously agreed to use the moving image of the giant panda as the symbol of the organization. Since then, the cute giant panda has become an iconic symbol of the global nature conservation movement. Can I use the WWF logo? The WWF panda logo is a registered trademark. No individual or organization may use this logo without permission. WWF partners may receive the right to use our logo, please see the Corporate Partner Program for details. ]