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Where does my gift go, and how will it help protect seagrass and wildlife?

Your gift supports WWF-Singapore’s broader conservation efforts across Singapore and the region. Contributions are directed to where they are needed most to address evolving conservation priorities and create the greatest impact for nature and wildlife.

These efforts may include work related to seagrass ecosystems, marine biodiversity, habitat protection, community engagement, research, and other priority conservation initiatives. Examples of projects may occasionally be shared to illustrate the types of work supported, but gifts are not allocated to any single programme or species.

This flexible approach enables WWF-Singapore to respond effectively to emerging environmental challenges and support long-term, sustainable conservation outcomes.

How do I know if my gift is making an impact?

As a supporter, you will receive monthly updates on WWF-Singapore’s conservation efforts and the broader impact of the work your contribution helps make possible. These updates may include stories from the field, progress highlights, research insights, community initiatives, and developments across priority conservation areas.

While conservation outcomes often take time and may not always be tied to a single project or milestone, your support helps sustain long-term, science-based efforts to protect and restore nature for future generations.

Is my gift tax deductible?

No, gifts to this campaign are not tax-deductible. This approach allows us to direct funds where conservation priorities are most urgent and impactful, ensuring resources can be distributed flexibly to support critical needs as they arise. Rest assured that every contribution will go toward advancing meaningful conservation efforts and creating lasting impact for nature and wildlife.

How is NUS TMSI involved in the project execution?

This project is carried out in collaboration with the National University of Singapore, Tropical Marine Science Institute (NUS TMSI) located at St John’s Island. 

The focus is on developing and testing a prototype seagrass nursery in Singapore for Southeast Asia, rather than large-scale restoration. The project aims to build technical knowledge, identify best practices, and document learnings that can be adapted in other locations. 

Through this collaboration, the project contributes to broader ecosystem conservation by strengthening knowledge and capacity in seagrass science and management.

What is WWF-Singapore’s role in the NUS TMSI seagrass nursery project?

WWF-Singapore supports the project as a funder and collaborator, helping to advance conservation efforts in the public interest.

This includes working with partners to support research, facilitate collaboration, and ensure that findings contribute to broader conservation outcomes.

How does WWF Singapore measure and report conservation outcomes?

WWF-Singapore tracks progress through a combination of research outputs, project milestones, and partnerships.

Rather than focusing on a single metric, outcomes are assessed across broader ecosystem goals—such as improved knowledge, strengthened conservation practices, and contributions to long-term environmental resilience.

Updates are shared through reports and campaign communications where relevant.

Does WWF-Singapore work with governments and corporations?

Yes, WWF-Singapore works with a range of partners, including governments, corporations, research institutions, and local communities.

These collaborations help scale conservation impact, support policy and best practices, and address environmental challenges at a systems level.