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Wildlife, habitats & threats

Wildlife, habitats and threats

Along with the WWF global network, WWF-UK is focussing on six priorities:
Giant panda © WWF-Canon / Susan A. MAINKA Species Trees © Digital VisionForests
water © Digital Vision Freshwater Marine fish © WWF-Canon / Cat HOLLOWAYMarine ecosystems
Wind farm © WWF-Canon / Chris Martin BAHR Climate change  


To achieve effective results, WWF-UK also works on social and economic issues that greatly effect our natural world:
fields © WWF-Canon / Michel GUNTHER Agriculture Money © PhotodiscCompanies and finance
Kenyan child © WWF-Canon / Yoshi SHIMIZUInternational development Container ship © WWF-Canon / Michel GUNTHEREconomics and trade


In the UK

WWF addresses environmental issues by:
Campaigning in London ©  WWF/B Kelly/Mousetrap MediaCampaigning on key issues Business meeting © WWF-Canon / Jean-Luc RAYWorking with business
Teacher and child © Image 100Providing resources for teachers People looking at computer © Image 100Helping local authorities
House of Commons © WWF-UK Influencing Westminster  


Around the world

WWF directs 70 per cent of its funds towards Global Conservation Programmes in:
African elephant © WWF-Canon / Martin HarveyAfrica Woman rowing boat, Vietnam © WWF-Canon / Elizabeth KEMFAsia Pacific
Mountain landscape © WWF-Canon / Hartmut JUNGIUSEurope Monkey puzzle tree © WWF-Canon / Edward PARKERLatin America