• Conservation In Action

    1. The Wild Things

      Exclusive podcasts of WWF experts tackling threats like climate change, illegal logging and shrinking habitats. Listen

    2. Muddy Boots

      Muddy Boots

      Follow WWF experts as they climb mountains, trek through jungles and survive close calls with big cats. Learn More

    3. Arctic Video

      Arctic Video

      Climate Change, the Arctic and You
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    4. WWF Marine Programs

      WWF Marine Programs

      Explore the marine places WWF works to protect. Read more

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  • support WWF

    1. SUPPORT WWF

      View our TV spot featuring WWF supporter Noah Wyle and learn how to get a FREE WWF T-shirt. Read on

    2. HELP WWF

      Help WWF protect wildlife and wild places. Click here for a special video message from Noah Wyle and to learn more.

    3. SUPPORT WWF

      Click here for a special video message from Noah Wyle and learn how you can help WWF protect wildlife.

    4. HELP WWF

      View our TV spot featuring WWF supporter Noah Wyle and learn how to get a FREE WWF T-shirt. Read on

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  • Adopt a Species

    1. Penguin

      Adopt a Penguin to symbolize your commitment to conservation and threatened species. Adopt a Penguin.

    2. Panda

      Endangered species around the world need your help. Adopt a panda.

    3. Meerkat

      Adopt a meerkat and represent your commitment to protecting endangered habitats. Adopt a meerkat.

    4. Gift Adoption Card

      Donate to WWF and let your loved one choose a symbolic adoption. Fedex Shipping Available. Select a Gift Adoption Card

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  • Biofuels

    Providing incentives for reducing emissions from deforestation.
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  • Ruvuma Landscape

    Protecting one of the largest unfragmented wilderness areas in Africa.
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  • Meeting of the Parties

    Doing the right thing, at the right time, for polar bears.
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  • Experience Sumatra

    Southeast Asia's largest remaining tropical rain forests
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  • Turtle Tagging in Kenya

    See a turtle tagging slide show.
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  • Galápagos Newsletter

    Updates on projects from the field
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Did You Know
Explorers conducting the Catlin Arctic Survey will travel more than 1,000 kilometers, over 100 days, and take 12 million readings of the sea ice. Read more about the survey