From its origins (April 29th 1961) as a small group of committed wildlife enthusiasts, WWF has grown into one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations – supported by 5 million people and active in over 100 countries on five continents.
Over this time, WWF’s focus has evolved from localized efforts in favour of single species and individual habitats to an ambitious strategy to preserve biodiversity and achieve sustainable development across the globe.
In Fifty years of achievements you can read about all WWF has accomplished.
And you just HAVE to watch this! Beautiful.













Thanks for sharing Mar, breathtaking!
Some things just HAVE to be shared. Thank you, Nancy, for always being a sister of the soul.
The WWF has done amazing things over the past 50 years, here is to the next 50. Thanks for sharing.
Much love,
Jules
As long as organizations and volunteers work this hard to counter the sad effects of modern living, my faith stays strong! Go WWF!
thanks for sharing all of that. I have always loved the WWF
Me too, Kate, have been supporting them for years and years.