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The WWF Network is celebrating 60 years of conservation work.
The milestones we have achieved over the past 60 years were made possible by everyone who has taken this important journey with us.
Our ecosystems work has allowed endangered animals to return from the brink of extinction, with 733 whale sharks recorded as of the latest count. Last year our food programs brought climate resilience to 22 rural communities, while our water practice saw 57,600 seedlings planted across the slopes of Ipo Watershed. We’ve even brought environmental education to 1,093,586 students in our effort to inspire the next generation of leaders for the environment. These are some of the wins we’ve achieved with your help.
We ask you now to support us even further.
Your monthly donation will help fund our conservation efforts across the country. The plans below list how your monthly donations will be used. We’re still a long way away from our goal of building a future where man lives in harmony with nature - but in little ways you can all be a part of this journey we’ve been on for the past sixty years.
We hope you choose to support us, and our fellow Filipinos. Together responsible, together possible!
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We’re raising funds to protect our only home.
For 23 years, together with our development and corporate partners, concerned individuals, and fellow Pandas, WWF-Philippines has been at the forefront when it comes to biodiversity protection and climate action. Our efforts would not have been possible without your continuous support.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has taken the world by storm, and the Philippines has felt its effects on a national scale. The pandemic has affected our country's safety, health, and economy. Human health is intrinsically connected to the health of our planet, and this is why we continue to fight for the protection of our environment every day.
As a society, we have noticed clear differences in our environment, and even with the way people think and act, during the lockdown period. It has been said that air quality and overall visibility became better, to the point that mountains can be seen from the Metro. More Filipinos are also now realizing the importance of renewable energy sources and sustainable mobility options such as biking. There is more awareness on how vital food accessibility is, with a clamor for the improvement of livelihoods and the extension of better support towards our farmers and fisherfolk - our food frontliners. When it comes to water, more people are seeing why we should protect our forests, watersheds, and rivers in order to have a steady supply, especially during the summer.
But despite these, a pandemic is not the solution.
What the pandemic has reinforced is that our “normal” was not working. And we should take it upon ourselves to not go back to this so-called “normal”. Governments, industries, corporations, and individuals should all work together to #ChangeTheEnding and to build a more sustainable future, a new and better normal. Now more than ever, we need individuals like you to continue to work with us as our Faces of Conversation, because change can only truly come when we all push to achieve the same goal, and that is to leave this planet better and healthier for the next generation. Together responsible, together possible!
Work with us and help us sustain our long lasting projects:
We work and co-create solutions with communities to conserve the country’s rarest and most endangered species, ensuring their survival while keeping land and seascapes thriving and productive. You can help us #ChangeTheEnding for our wildlife and their habitats by supporting our conservation programs.
Reaching out to far-flung, off-grid coastal and mountainside areas, we aim to improve community resilience by providing sustainable access to energy and water. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by providing families with portable solar lamps and by building rainwater harvesters which their community can use to improve everyone’s daily quality of life.
Food security systems such as food sheds and container gardens allow communities to grow nutritious food and surplus crops which they can sell to support their livelihoods, without needing a huge amount of land. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by providing Filipino families with WWF container gardening kits which they can use to grow vegetables for their own consumption and for selling in markets.
We believe that implementing a long-term sustainable watershed management plan will help ensure water security for all, because our water comes not from faucets but from our forests. You can help #ChangeTheEnding by supporting our forest management programs, which allows us to rehabilitate and enhance existing forests and to reforest denuded areas, so we can help ensure water security for us and generations to come.
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