PROJECT INDEX

Our projects are spread throughout the country. Aside from protecting and conserving these areas, we teach people sustainable forms of livelihood to benefit both themselves and the environment.

Earth Hour Village

Reaching out to far-flung, off-grid coastal areas

One Planet City Challenge

As the centerpiece of WWF’s work with cities, OPCC aims to

Renewable Energy

Spreading awareness and public engagement in promoting

Aborlan in Palawan

Rebuilding fish stocks of the Coral Triangle by changing the way people view protected areas.

Climate-Proofing Agricultural Landscapes

Implementing a landscape approach to managing the

Apo Reef

Being the largest atoll-like reef in the Philippines and the second largest non-contiguous reef on Earth.

Davao Gulf

One of the richest national zones for fish production.

Live Reef Food Fish Trade

Reef fish are caught and kept alive until the moment they are cooked in a restaurant or hotel.

Sustainable Fisheries for Malampaya

Situated south of Palawan’s El Nido and North of the

The Sustainable Diner

The food service industry accounts for a substantial share

Sustainable Tuna

Tuna fisheries support the livelihood of thousands of small-scale

Tubbataha Reefs

Nestled at the heart of the Central Sulu Sea are the Tubbataha Reefs, which host the country's most biologically-diverse and productive reef complexes.

Abuan Watershed

Aiming to enhance the resiliency of communities

All-Weather Urban Corridors

Roads that hold out against the effects of extreme weather conditions

Earth Hour

A WWF-led global movement composed of millions

Saving the World's Rarest Buffalo

Doubling the number of wild tamaraw by 2020.

Sustainable Whale Shark Ecotourism

Implementing community-based ecotourism.

Ipo Watershed

Supplying 98% of the water needs of Metro Manila.

Abuan Watershed

Enhancing the resiliency of communities and watersheds.

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ALL PROJECTS

07

FOOD PROJECTS

05

WATER PROJECTS

02

WILDLIFE PROJECTS

16

CLIMATE PROJECTS