World Wide Fund for Nature Singapore is the country’s best known international conservation organization. Guided by the scientific analysis and knowledge, we work to conserve species at risk, protect threatened habitats, and address climate change in Singapore and beyond.
Our long-term vision is simple: to create a world where nature and people thrive.
WWF works internationally on no fewer than 3000 projects simultaneously. These are some of the results of those projects. If you want to know more, check out our other projects.
We work hard to protect our natural world for future generations. Here are some of the ways we’ve helped develop a world where people and nature thrive.
WWF works internationally on no fewer than 3000 projects simultaneously. These are some of the results of those projects. If you want to know more, check out our projects.
We engage with local communities, leading businesses, and government leaders to prepare for inevitable change and to reduce the emissions that drive climate change.
We work to protect vital forest landscapes by halting deforestation, preventing fires and promoting sustainable production in forests across the Southeast Asian region.
We promote the conservation, integrated management and sustainable use of freshwater ecosystems.
With global expertise, strong partnerships and a robust conservation strategy, we aim to ensure productive and resilient ocean ecosystems that sustain human well-being and conserve biodiversity.
We work closely with local communities, businesses and authorities to stop wildlife crime along the supply chain, from source to trade to point of sale.
Help us by protecting nature with us for a fixed amount per month or one time pledge- it’s your choice! You can also choose to have your name featured in our community wall.
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