About WWF and its environmental conservation work


What we do: Our Programmes

WWF-India is engaged in a multitude of activities for protection and conservation of the environment in the Indian context. Climate Change and Energy Conservation are among the chief areas of concern for the organisation. The Forest and Biodiversity Conservation Division strives to promote and enhance conservation of forest ecosystems in the country through a participatory approach involving key stakeholders. Through its Environment Education Programme, it aims at strengthening individual and institutional capacity in nature conservation and environmental protection through widespread education and awareness.

WWF's Programmes and cross-cutting enablers are:


Programmes:
Species
Freshwater and Wetlands
Forests
Climate Change and Energy
Marine
Toxics
Sustainable Livelihoods
Policy & Governance
Centre for Environment Law

Enablers:
GIS and Information Management
Environment Education
Library and Documentation Centre
Business Development
Network Services and Supporter Relations
Communications


Where we work: Our Nation-wide Presence

WWF-India is part of the WWF family, an autonomous office, with the Secretariat based in New Delhi. To learn more about our global network, please visit WWF Global Network page.To view the list of our State, Divisional and Project offices, please click here.

Who we are: An Introduction

WWF-India is the largest organisation engaged in wildlife and nature conservation in the country. Established as a Charitable Trust in 1969, it has an experience of over three decades in the field. With modest beginnings, the organisation was propelled forward by the efforts of its founders and associates who volunteered their time and energy to lend momentum to this movement. To learn more about us, our mission and our history, please click here.


Work with Us: Jobs, Internships etc.

If you feel passionately about the issues we stand for; if you feel you can make a difference, then WWF-India is the place for you. If you are interested in taking up a job with WWF or an internship or if you would like to volunteer on our field projects, please visit the Jobs section of our website.



Key Contact

Moses Pereira
(Director Communications)
WWF India,
New Delhi Main

T: +91 11 43516250

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