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Keshav Narayan Pai
MSc II
DOS in Botany
Manasagangotri
Mysore
Contents
• Introduction
• Logo
• Who works with WWF?
• Publications
• Who is incharge?
• Missions
• Projects
• Conclusion
• References
• MCQ
Introduction
• WWF is one of the world's largest conservation
organizations.
• The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is
an international non-governmental
organization founded on April 29, 1961, working
in the field of the biodiversity conservation, and
the reduction of humanity's footprint on
the environment.
• Its first office opened in
September 1961 in the
Swiss town of Morges.
• The central secretariat
for the network called
WWF International is
now located in Gland,
Switzerland .
• WWF is an independent
foundation registered
under Swiss law.
• Prince Bernhard of
Lippe-Biesterfeld was the
first president in 1961.
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-
Biesterfeld
• It employs around 6,200 full time staff and values the
support of more than 5 million people.
• Over the 50 years since it was founded, WWF has
invested around US$11.5 billion in more than 13,000
projects.
• WWF is a foundation,with 55% of funding from
individuals and bequests, 19% from government
sources (such as the World Bank, DFID, USAID) and 8%
from corporations in 2014.
• The organization has offices in more than 80 countries
around the world.
• WWF originally stood for
"World Wildlife Fund".
• However, in 1986, WWF had
come to realize that its name
no longer reflected the scope of
its activities, and changed its
name to "World Wide Fund For
Nature".
• The United States and Canada,
however, retained the old
name.
LOGO
WWF's giant
panda logo originated
from a panda
named Chi Chi that
had been transferred
from Beijing
Zoo to London Zoo in
1958
• Being famous as the only
panda residing in the
Western world at that time,
its uniquely recognisable
physical features and status
as an endangered species
were seen as ideal to serve
the organization's need for a
strong recognisable symbol
that would overcome all
language barriers. The WWF hot air balloon
in Brazil
Who works with WWF?
• In carrying out its work, WWF cooperates with
many partners, including UN organizations, IUCN,
and development agencies such as USAID and the
World Bank. WWF also works with business &
industry partners.
Publications
• WWF publishes the Living
Planet Index in
collaboration with
the Zoological Society of
London. Along
with ecological
footprint calculations,
the Index is used to
produce a bi-yearly Living
Planet Report giving an
overview of the impact of
human activity on the
world.
• The organization also
regularly publishes
reports, fact sheets and
other documents on
issues related to its
work, in order to raise
awareness and provide
information to policy
and decision makers
Who is in charge?
• WWF is governed by a
Board of Trustees under
an International
President, Yolanda
Kakabadse.
• The Director General of
WWF International
is Marco Lambertini.
Yolanda Kakabadse
Marco Lambertini
WWF's mission
• WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the
planet’s natural environment and to build a future in
which humans live in harmony with nature by,
 Conserving the world’s biological diversity.
 Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is
sustainable.
 Promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful
consumption.
 WWF focuses their efforts at multiple levels, starting
with wildlife, habitats and local communities and
expanding up through governments and global
networks.
Projects
• WWF have invested nearly US$11.5 billion in more
than 13,000 conservation projects in over 150
countries..
• WWF runs about 1,300 projects at any one time.
• Among the first
projects to receive
funding from the
WWF was a study of
the tiger population
in Chitwan Sanctuary
Nepal.
 In 1975, the WWF helped
establish the Corcovado
National Park on Costa
Rica's Osa Peninsula.
 In 1976, the WWF joined
forces with the IUCN to
create TRAFFIC, a network
that monitors wildlife
trade to curtail any
conservation threats such
trade inevitably causes.
Corcovado National Park
 In 1992, the WWF further funded conservation in
developing nations by establishing conservation
trust funds for high-priority conservation regions
throughout the world.
 More than 450 ‘Nature clubs’ have been set up
through out India to propagate the conservation
Education Programme
 More recently, the WWF has worked with the Brazilian
government to launch the Amazon Region Protected areas
that will triple the land area that is protected within the
Amazon region.
 The WWF- India was formed in 1969 with its head-quarters
in Bombay while Kolkata, Madras and Delhi are the regional
head-quarters.
.
• WWF supports several
conservation projects in
India like the Gir Ecological
Research Project (1968)
Project Hangul (1970,) the
Project Tiger (1973 ) the
Himalayan Musk Deer
project (1981)
References
• Arora.M.P. 2001.Ecology. Himalaya publishing
House,Mumbai. Pp:340-342.
• Prabhu.P.C,Udayasoorian.C , G.Bala
subramanian.2009.An introduction to ecology
and Environmental science. Himanshu printers
New delhi Pp-130-136.
• www.wwfindia.org
• www.worldwildlife.org
MCQ
1.Thecentralsecretariat of WWFInternationalislocatedat
a)Gland,Switzerland.
b)Paris,France
c)Geneva
d)NewYork,USA
Answer–a)Gland,Switzerland
MCQ
2.InternationalPresidentofWWFatpresent is
a)PrinceBernhard
b)YolandaKakabadse
C) MarcoLambertini
d)KeithWheeler
Answer-b)YolandaKakabadse
MCQ
 3)WWFwasfoundedintheyear
a) 1977
b)1988
c) 1957
d)1961
Answer- d) 1961
Wwf

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Wwf

  • 1. Keshav Narayan Pai MSc II DOS in Botany Manasagangotri Mysore
  • 2. Contents • Introduction • Logo • Who works with WWF? • Publications • Who is incharge? • Missions • Projects • Conclusion • References • MCQ
  • 3. Introduction • WWF is one of the world's largest conservation organizations. • The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded on April 29, 1961, working in the field of the biodiversity conservation, and the reduction of humanity's footprint on the environment.
  • 4. • Its first office opened in September 1961 in the Swiss town of Morges. • The central secretariat for the network called WWF International is now located in Gland, Switzerland . • WWF is an independent foundation registered under Swiss law. • Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld was the first president in 1961. Prince Bernhard of Lippe- Biesterfeld
  • 5. • It employs around 6,200 full time staff and values the support of more than 5 million people. • Over the 50 years since it was founded, WWF has invested around US$11.5 billion in more than 13,000 projects. • WWF is a foundation,with 55% of funding from individuals and bequests, 19% from government sources (such as the World Bank, DFID, USAID) and 8% from corporations in 2014. • The organization has offices in more than 80 countries around the world.
  • 6.
  • 7. • WWF originally stood for "World Wildlife Fund". • However, in 1986, WWF had come to realize that its name no longer reflected the scope of its activities, and changed its name to "World Wide Fund For Nature". • The United States and Canada, however, retained the old name.
  • 8. LOGO WWF's giant panda logo originated from a panda named Chi Chi that had been transferred from Beijing Zoo to London Zoo in 1958
  • 9. • Being famous as the only panda residing in the Western world at that time, its uniquely recognisable physical features and status as an endangered species were seen as ideal to serve the organization's need for a strong recognisable symbol that would overcome all language barriers. The WWF hot air balloon in Brazil
  • 10.
  • 11. Who works with WWF? • In carrying out its work, WWF cooperates with many partners, including UN organizations, IUCN, and development agencies such as USAID and the World Bank. WWF also works with business & industry partners.
  • 12. Publications • WWF publishes the Living Planet Index in collaboration with the Zoological Society of London. Along with ecological footprint calculations, the Index is used to produce a bi-yearly Living Planet Report giving an overview of the impact of human activity on the world.
  • 13. • The organization also regularly publishes reports, fact sheets and other documents on issues related to its work, in order to raise awareness and provide information to policy and decision makers
  • 14.
  • 15. Who is in charge? • WWF is governed by a Board of Trustees under an International President, Yolanda Kakabadse. • The Director General of WWF International is Marco Lambertini. Yolanda Kakabadse Marco Lambertini
  • 16. WWF's mission • WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature by,  Conserving the world’s biological diversity.  Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable.  Promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.  WWF focuses their efforts at multiple levels, starting with wildlife, habitats and local communities and expanding up through governments and global networks.
  • 17. Projects • WWF have invested nearly US$11.5 billion in more than 13,000 conservation projects in over 150 countries.. • WWF runs about 1,300 projects at any one time.
  • 18. • Among the first projects to receive funding from the WWF was a study of the tiger population in Chitwan Sanctuary Nepal.
  • 19.  In 1975, the WWF helped establish the Corcovado National Park on Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula.  In 1976, the WWF joined forces with the IUCN to create TRAFFIC, a network that monitors wildlife trade to curtail any conservation threats such trade inevitably causes. Corcovado National Park
  • 20.  In 1992, the WWF further funded conservation in developing nations by establishing conservation trust funds for high-priority conservation regions throughout the world.  More than 450 ‘Nature clubs’ have been set up through out India to propagate the conservation Education Programme
  • 21.  More recently, the WWF has worked with the Brazilian government to launch the Amazon Region Protected areas that will triple the land area that is protected within the Amazon region.  The WWF- India was formed in 1969 with its head-quarters in Bombay while Kolkata, Madras and Delhi are the regional head-quarters. .
  • 22. • WWF supports several conservation projects in India like the Gir Ecological Research Project (1968) Project Hangul (1970,) the Project Tiger (1973 ) the Himalayan Musk Deer project (1981)
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
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