The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a global conservation organization dedicated to protecting the planet’s natural resources and biodiversity. Founded in 1961, the WWF works in over 100 countries to address critical environmental issues such as climate change, habitat destruction, species extinction, and unsustainable resource use. Through scientific research, advocacy, and community-based initiatives, the organization aims to create a future where people and nature can thrive together. Its key areas of focus include wildlife conservation, forest and ocean preservation, freshwater protection, and sustainable development. The WWF is widely recognized for its panda logo, symbolizing its commitment to safeguarding the world’s most vulnerable species and ecosystems.