
WWF International
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WWF was born into this world in 1961.
It was the product of a deep concern held by a few eminent gentlemen who were worried by what they saw happening in our world at that time.
Since those early days WWF has grown up to be one of the largest environmental organizations in the world.
Currently there are more than 1300 WWF conservation projects underway around the world.
The vast majority of these focus on local issues. They range from school nature gardens in Zambia, to initiatives that appear on the packaging in your local supermarket. From the restoration of orangutan habitats to the establishment of giant panda reserves
Almost all our work involves partnerships.
We team up with local non-profit agencies and other global NGOs. We form relationships with village elders, local councils and regional government offices. And in this day and age of globalization, critically, we work with businesses who are willing to change.
It may look better at your interview if....
- You can say you have already joined WWF's campaigning tool Passport and taken some actions...
- You have already signed up to get WWF's free email newsletter
- You have already joined WWF on Facebook
- You have already subscribed to WWF's videos on You Tube
- You have already signed up on the online community connect2earth and participated in the discussions
...perhaps?
Website: http://www.panda.org/
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