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About WWF
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
Managing North America’s largest Native-owned bison herd
On the Wolakota Buffalo Range, Chance "Bud" Colombe sees restoration, community, and a brighter future ahead
Read stories about our work on the ground.
And nature needs us now
Sumatra's Thirty Hills forest concession celebrates its accomplishments
For an Indigenous community, an economic opportunity also helps them continue to protect the forest
A new WWF report explores how deeply Americans value and connect with nature in their daily lives.
We are united by the belief that nature plays a vital role in our lives.
This connection transcends age, gender, and region.
As the world’s leading conservation organization, we work in the most critical landscapes and seascapes on the planet. Together, with partners at every level, WWF builds solutions that address nature loss, create resiliency, and benefit generations to come.
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