How you can help
All our work and our successes - helping vulnerable wildlife, habitats and communities around the world - are only possible with your support.
Here are the main ways you can get involved right now:
Adopt an animal
Adopting an endangered animal is one of the best ways to support it, and to protect the whole species. It also helps make a lasting connection with your chosen species, whether it's a panda, tiger, orang-utan or polar bear...
Campaign with us
WWF is listened to by decision-makers around the world, and the more backing we have from you, the louder our voice becomes. Whether signing up for Earth Hour, or asking MPs to strengthen bills on energy, logging or marine protection, your help is invaluable...
Fundraising events
Fundraise for WWF by taking part in one of our exciting events or have fun organising your own.
Help WWF and Sky save a billion trees in the Amazon
WWF has joined forces with Sky for an exciting new campaign to help protect part of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. Our target is to safeguard a billion trees, covering an area about the size of Belgium.
Join the Go Wild club
If you know anyone aged 7-11, check out our Go Wild club. With games, stories, mags and goodies, Go Wild is an exciting way to learn fascinating facts about wildlife, and meet new friends like Lottie the otter and Roary the tiger.
Join WWF
Become a WWF member for as little as £3 a month (or as much as you'd like to spend), and we promise to use your money wisely to support our vital work – and keep you informed with our lively magazines and email updates...
Make a donation
WWF urgently needs funds to help protect endangered species and their habitats around the world. Please give all you can and we promise to spend your money wisely.
Leave a gift in your will
Even after you have gone (hopefully a long while yet), you can still help ensure future generations have a world worth living in by remembering WWF in your will.
Change how you live
In wealthy countries like the UK or US, our excessive and wasteful use of energy, water and food puts great strain on the natural world – as well as giving us a huge carbon footprint. We can all help by taking steps to make our lifestyles more sustainable and energy-efficient...

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