Established in 1961, WWF operates in more than 100 countries working for a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.
We are currently funding around 2,000 conservation projects and employ almost 4,000 people across the planet.
The organization is almost unique in that it has that local presence to global presence - talking to tribes of Baka pygmies in the central African rainforests, through to face-to-face discussions with institutions such as the World Bank and the European Commission.
Ecoregion Action Programmes: A Guide for Practitioners
January 2007
Climate Change Impacts on East Africa: A Review of the Scientific Literature
November 2006
Species/Marine Fact Sheet: Bycatch
May 2006
Appendix 3: Environmental priorities in UK rural development programmes - Case Studies
November 2005
Appendix 1: State of the Environment in England - problems and trends
November 2005
The Environment in Rural Development: responding to UK environmental priorities through rural development measures
Janet Dwyer, Martin Farmer, Clunie Keenleyside, Vicki Swales
November 2005
The Status of Marine Turtles in The United Republic of Tanzania, East Africa
October 2005
The Spain National Report
G. Beaufoy, F. Fuentelsaz, E. Hernandez, S. Jennings, C. Peiteado
October 2005
Europe's Living Countryside Project: Bulgarian Report - Executive Summary
Yanka Kazakova
October 2005
The Promotion of Sustainable and Equitable Fisheries Access Agreements in the Western Indian Ocean Region
September 2005
Rufiji-Mafia-Kilwa Seascape Programme Tanzania
July 2005
Areas vulnerable to acute oil pollution in the Norwegian Barents Sea
Odd Willy Brude June 2005
Petroleum-free zones in the Barents Sea
Sandra Marthinsen (translator)
June 2005
Environmental Priorities in UK Rural Development Programmes
Janet Dwyer, Martin Farmer, Vicki Swales
May 2005
Europe's Living Countryside: The Netherlands
Arjan Berkhuysen
May 2005
Marine Protected Areas: Providing a future for fish and people
April 2005
The Big Four - a WWF update on Greenland's efforts with regard to species conservation and nature protection
Thor Hjarsen (consultant)
April 2005
Two Degrees Is Too Much! A Snapshot of Global Warming in the Arctic
January 2005
The Eastern African Marine Ecoregion: Towards a Western Indian Ocean Dugong Conservation Strategy
Catherine Muir, Lydia Mwakanema, Amani Ngusaru
November 2004
Summary: The Barents Sea Cod - Last of the large cod stocks
May 2004
Mangroves of East Africa
Edmund P. Green, Corinna Ravilious, Michelle Taylor
October 2003
No Place to Hide: Effects of Climate Change on Protected Areas
August 2003
The Barents Sea - A sea of opportunities...and threats
April 2003
Impact of Climate Change on Life in Africa
Paul V. Desanker
August 2002
The Eastern African Marine Ecoregion: A large-scale approach to the management of biodiversity
June 2002
Polar Bears at Risk
April 2002
Scorecard: Ratification of Key Chemicals-Related Treaties
September 2001
Historic Victory for the Climate and for Common Sense
July 2001
A Precautionary Approach to Toxic Chemicals
March 2001
Biodiversity of the Caucausus Ecoregion
Hartmut Jungius, Vladimir Krever, Dmitry Petelin, Laura Williams, Nugzar Zazanashvili
January 2001
Modern Tendencies in Nature of the Russian Plain
A. V. Kozharinov, A. A. Minin
January 2001
Review of Work Results: Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems
A. O. Kokorin, A. A. Minin
January 2001
Change of Climate Conditions in European Part of Russia in Second Half of 20th Century
G. V. Gruza, E. Ya Ranjkova
January 2001
The Status of Natural Resources on the High-Seas
January 2001
Global Warming and Terrestrial Biodiversity
Jay R. Malcolam, Adam Markham, World Wildlife Fund
August 2000
Carbon Sequestration Potential in Canada, Russia and the United States Under Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol
Kevin Gurney, Jason Neff, World Wildlife Fund
July 2000
Climate Change and Nuclear Power
World Wildlife Fund
April 2000
Climate Change and Its Impacts on Tourism
Maureen Agnew, David Viner, World Wildlife Fund
July 1999
Global Warming: The Oceans in Peril
World Wildlife Fund
June 1999
Strategy for Conservation of the Far Eastern Leopard in Russia
V.K. Abramov, V. V. Aramilev, T. D. Arzhanova, P.V. Fomenko, V.P. Karakin, V.G. Korkishko, V.S. Lukarevsky, I.G. Nikolaev, D.K. Pikunov, V.G. Yudin
January 1999
Strategy for Conservation of the Amur Tiger in Russia
V.K. Abramov, Yu.M. Dunishenko, E.N. Matiushkin, I.G. Nikolaev, D.G. Pikunov, G.P. Salkina, E.N. Smirnov, V.G. Yudin
January 1996