Adopt A Tamaraw
The Tamaraw is the world’s rarest and most endangered buffalo species endemic to the Philippine island of Mindoro. Considered as a national icon of the Philippines, tamaraws play a critical role in helping maintain the balance of the ecosystems they are a part of, particularly in Mts. Iglit-Baco National Park.
Symbolically adopt a species today! And show your support for WWF-Philippines conservation efforts.
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There are still communities in the Philippines who live in the darkness of their own houses. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by providing solar lamps to fisherfolk families, lighting up the lives of those who feed us.
The children are indeed our hope for the future and they will be inheriting a planet battered by the climate crisis we are experiencing today. It is important for us to educate and equip them with the right skills and mindset to face these challenges. You can help #ChangeTheEnding for our planet by supporting environmental education in schools, where students will be taught about biodiversity and conservation, focusing on interrelationships of various components in the environment as well as the different species and their habitats.
The Ipo Watershed, a vital link in the Angat-Umiray-Ipo Watershed Systems, helps supply around 96% of the water needs of Metro Manila. The protection of this area is crucial in ensuring water security for us and future generations. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by helping us improve the way water is managed and to help protect our watersheds.
WWF-Philippines is committed in creating an impact on biodiversity protection and to respond to the climate crisis, towards a safe and just recovery. In order to address the nation’s need for food and water security, renewable energy, wildlife and habitat conservation, and quality environmental education, we work with partners, communities, and individuals like you to co-create inclusive, innovative, and interdisciplinary solutions that are based on science and nature. You can help #ChangeTheEnding for the Philippines by supporting our efforts that are geared towards integrating sustainability practices in the systems that provide the basic needs of our people, and educating generations of Filipinos to care for our country and our one shared home.
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Your donation will:
There are still communities in the Philippines who live in the darkness of their own houses. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by providing solar lamps to fisherfolk families, lighting up the lives of those who feed us.
The children are indeed our hope for the future and they will be inheriting a planet battered by the climate crisis we are experiencing today. It is important for us to educate and equip them with the right skills and mindset to face these challenges. You can help #ChangeTheEnding for our planet by supporting environmental education in schools, where students will be taught about biodiversity and conservation, focusing on interrelationships of various components in the environment as well as the different species and their habitats.
The Ipo Watershed, a vital link in the Angat-Umiray-Ipo Watershed Systems, helps supply around 96% of the water needs of Metro Manila. The protection of this area is crucial in ensuring water security for us and future generations. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by helping us improve the way water is managed and to help protect our watersheds.
WWF-Philippines is committed in creating an impact on biodiversity protection and to respond to the climate crisis, towards a safe and just recovery. In order to address the nation’s need for food and water security, renewable energy, wildlife and habitat conservation, and quality environmental education, we work with partners, communities, and individuals like you to co-create inclusive, innovative, and interdisciplinary solutions that are based on science and nature. You can help #ChangeTheEnding for the Philippines by supporting our efforts that are geared towards integrating sustainability practices in the systems that provide the basic needs of our people, and educating generations of Filipinos to care for our country and our one shared home.