World Wildlife Fund
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF), known for its black and white panda logo, strives to protect the diversity of life on the planet. The conservation organization has worked on more than 13,000 projects in about 160 countries to save endangered species and natural areas, as well as to address threats such as global warming and the exploitation of forests. WWF operates projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America, and Eurasia with national affiliates in about 100 countries. World Wildlife Fund publishes data on endangered wildlife, wild places, and global challenges, such as toxic chemicals and climate change. WWF was founded in 1961 and is supported by some 1.2 million members in the US and 5 million globally.
Contact Details
Office Address
World Wildlife Fund
1250 24th St. NW
Washington , DC, USA 20090-7180
Phone: (202) 293-4800
Fax: (202) 293-9211
Executives
Chairman
Bruce E. Babbitt
President, CEO, and Board Member
Carter S. Roberts