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Annual Review 2007
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Welcome to the Annual Review 2007
WWF-UK is part of the WWF international network covering more than 90 countries. In addition to our conservation work in Africa, Latin America, the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, we strive to influence global environmental issues through responsible actions in the UK.
In particular, we are lobbying industry and government to reduce CO2 emissions, and we are ensuring that our own programmes include strategies to minimise the negative impacts of climate change.
In this annual review, we outline many of our achievements in 2007, and we look ahead to new challenges in 2008.
Interview with CEO, David Nussbaum
David Nussbaum, WWF-UK's Chief Executive, looks back on some of our achievements in 2007
Watch the interview.

David Nussbaum, WWF-UK's Chief Executive, looks back on some of our achievements in 2007
Watch the interview.
Interview with Alistair McGowan
With his unquenchable passion for the environment, Alistair McGowan is making a big impression as a WWF ambassador.

With his unquenchable passion for the environment, Alistair McGowan is making a big impression as a WWF ambassador.
Species on the brink
The proceeds from ITV's Extinct series last year is making a real difference to our work with endangered species throughout the world.
The proceeds from ITV's Extinct series last year is making a real difference to our work with endangered species throughout the world.
Helping people out of poverty
Thanks to a UK government grant, WWF is protecting the environment and helping people out of poverty in Latin America.

Thanks to a UK government grant, WWF is protecting the environment and helping people out of poverty in Latin America.