Adopt an animal with WWF and join their fight to stop some of the world’s most endangered animals from becoming extinct.
Your gift pack includes a cute cuddly toy, a certificate, and a magazine three times a year.
WWF was founded in 1961 and is an international NGO that works to preserve the environment and the animals that live in the wild. WWF seeks to reduce the footprint of humanity on the environment by making people more conscious of the effect they are having. WWF is easily the largest conservation organisation in the world counting more than 5 million supporters globally. WWF works in over 100 different countries and lends its support to approximately 1,300 conservation and environmental projects.
WWF has a wide variety of funding sources, and receives financing from governments and corporations, which make up 19% and 8% of its budget respectively. However, the overwhelming source of its finance comes from individuals who make up 55% of WWF’s funding. WWF seeks to put an end to the current degradation of the Earth’s natural environment. The organisation wants to build a future “in which humans live in harmony with nature”. Presently, most of the work WWF does is focused on conserving the three biomes which contain the vast majority of the world’s biodiversity. This includes forests, freshwater, coasts and ocean ecosystems.