Where we work | World Wildlife Fund
WWF is committed to saving the places that are most essential for all life on Earth.
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Added
March 17, 2026
Subject & domain
earth-environment · water-systems-oceanography
Grade range
Grade 5–Grade 12 (Senior)
Page kind
Article
Introduction
WWF Conservation Strategy and Geographic Focus
- Core Mission: Conserving essential ecosystems to benefit both people and the planet using a combination of scientific research, data, and local knowledge.
- "Whole of Place" Approach: WWF focuses on entire landscapes and seascapes rather than isolated species or habitats, recognizing that ecosystems are interconnected systems (e.g., rivers, forests, and mangroves).
- Holistic Conservation: Strategies integrate ecosystem health with the cultural, economic, and social needs of local regions to ensure long-term sustainability.
- Geographic Scope: Active conservation efforts across Africa, the Americas, and Asia.
- Selection Criteria: Places are prioritized based on biodiversity, the severity of threats faced, and the potential for WWF to create a positive, measurable impact.
- Collaborative Model: Partners include governments, corporations, Indigenous peoples, and local communities.
- Key Objectives:
- Building resilience for nature and human populations.
- Developing financial mechanisms to support conservation.
- Promoting sustainable business practices and infrastructure development.
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