The report titled ‘Protecting people through nature’ has been recently released by the World Wildlife Fund for nature (WWF). The WWF works with multilateral and bilateral agencies to:
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The report titled “Protecting People through Nature: Natural World Heritage Sites as Drivers of Sustainable Development” has been released by the World Wildlife Fund for nature (WWF). As per the study, 114 natural and mixed World Heritage sites out of 229 in 96 countries around the world, including Western Ghats, have oil, gas or mining concessions overlapping them or are under threat from at least one other harmful industrial activity.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is among my top picks since their work is aimed at protecting biodiversity on a global scale. The WWF focuses their efforts at multiple levels, starting with wildlife, habitats and local communities and expanding up through governments and global networks. The WWF views the planet as a single, complex web of relationships between species, the environment, and human institutions such as government and global markets.
How they spend their money: