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- WWF Global
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Our story
© Michel Gunther / WWF
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), an independent conservation organisation, was founded in 1961.
The organisation soon spread around the world and is now active in more than 150 countries with a leading position in conservation.
More information on WWF International.
More information on WWF International.
WWF was established in Gabon in 1991.
© WWF-Gabon
Since then, with the support of its several partners, WWF has invested in over 13,000 projects in Gabon.
Our mission is to contribute to the fight against the destruction of forests as well as terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity, while ensuring their sustainable use for the benefit of communities and their participation in the creation of Gabon's wealth.
Through thematic and cross-cutting programmes, the organisation seeks, through scientific research and advocacy, to build an environment in which people live in harmony with nature.
Our mission is to contribute to the fight against the destruction of forests as well as terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity, while ensuring their sustainable use for the benefit of communities and their participation in the creation of Gabon's wealth.
Through thematic and cross-cutting programmes, the organisation seeks, through scientific research and advocacy, to build an environment in which people live in harmony with nature.
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