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Other ways to give

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Leave a gift in your will

Leave the gift of a healthy, living planet for future generations by remembering WWF in your Will.

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Getting married? Wedding donations

Wedding list giving is the perfect solution for couples who have everything.

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Tax free giving through your pay

Make a regular donation to WWF from your salary - it's the most cost-effective way of giving.

A boy sits on the ground while overlooking a dam built by his village. Lake Bogoria, Kenya

A gift in memory

A very special way to commemorate the life of a friend or loved one.

Running for charity

Fundraising events

Help fund our vital work by taking part in one of our fundraising events.

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Support WWF while you shop - and it won't cost you a penny. Typical APR 15.9% (variable)

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Change your search engine

Search the web using Everyclick.com and raise money for WWF for free.

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Donate your spare change

Donate your spare change at one of the Coinstar machines in selected Asda and Sainsbury's stores throughout the UK.

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Recycle your mobile phone

Send your old mobile phones to SHP Solutions, FREEPOST, Lancaster, LA1 1NN, mark it WWF, and we will receive a donation.

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Charitable trusts and foundations

If you are a trustee of a charitable trust or foundation find out how you could support WWF’s vital work.

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Become a WWF affiliate advertiser

If you would like to display WWF memberships and adoptions on your website and earn revenue you may be interested in joining our affiliate advertiser programme.

Supporters signing WWF's petition for a strong Scottish Climate Change Bill

Volunteer for WWF-UK

Could you donate some of your time to help WWF? Take a look at some ways in which you could help and see what others are doing.

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£50 could buy ten torches to help critical snow leopard night monitoring and prevent attacks on livestock.