WWF-Singapore serves as a Centre of Excellence within the WWF network in Southeast Asia – coordinating regional efforts, tracking outcomes, and supporting high-impact conservation projects.
Donations from individuals, corporate partners and philanthropists will be directed to where the needs are greatest – whether it’s protecting forests, supporting local communities or restoring coral reefs along our very own shores. We prioritise flexibility so that we can respond efficiently and effectively to urgent threats to nature as they present themselves.
Transparency and accountability are at the heart of our work here at WWF. As a donor, you’ll receive regular updates through impact reports, expert insights, exclusive event invitations, and stories from the ground. There are also opportunities for donors to visit some of the conservation sites that they help support.
WWF-Singapore monitors the progress and outcomes from both local and regional projects closely, to ensure that funds are utilised responsibly, and contribute to measurable, meaningful impact for nature.
Yes. Affecting lasting change for nature can only be achieved through collective action. WWF- Singapore engages with local and regional governments to help shape policies that safeguard our natural world and landscapes. We also partner with companies to reduce their environmental impact and shift industry practices – from improving supply chains to adopting more sustainable practices.
There are many ways to make a difference for nature. From becoming a monthly donor, to attending our events, volunteering or even simply spreading the word about conservation work. Every action can make an impact – be it big or small.
To ensure the greatest conservation impact, donations are pooled and allocated based on priority needs. This flexible approach allows us to respond swiftly to emergencies, address critical gaps in funding, and stay focused on our long-term conservation goals. Our commitment is to the best outcomes for nature, and funds are used with care to achieve this.
Every dollar donated powers WWF-Singapore’s conservation work: protecting species, restoring habitats, and supporting communities on the ground.


We work with individuals, companies, institutions and governments to create lasting change for nature, because only collective action can drive real impact.

Every dollar donated powers WWF-Singapore’s conservation work: protecting species, restoring habitats, and supporting communities on the ground



Eliminate loss of natural habitat
Stop the loss of vital ecosystems in our region.
Eliminate human-induced extinction
Protect species from the threat of extinction driven by human actions.
Halve the footprint of production and consumption
Champion sustainable practices and a circular economy.
Eliminate loss of natural habitat
Stop the loss of vital ecosystems in our region.
Eliminate human-induced extinction
Protect species from the threat of extinction driven by human actions.
Halve the footprint of production and consumption
Champion sustainable practices and a circular economy.
We work with individuals, companies, institutions and governments to create lasting change for nature, because only collective action can drive real impact.
Find out more about WWF-Singapore’s work here:
A second chance for tigers
In Malaysia’s Belum-Temengor Forest, less than 150 Malayan tigers remain: only a shadow of their former population strength. Poaching has pushed this iconic big cat to the brink, but hope endures.
With our donors’ support, anti-poaching patrols and surveillance are safeguarding this last stronghold. Since 2020, 17 tiger cubs have been recorded: proof that, with protection, Malayan tigers still have hope of a future.
Disclaimer: Facts are accurate at the time of publication, with data sourced from WWF-Singapore’s conservation team.

43 individuals identified within the Belum-Temengor Forest Complex
Over 500 camera traps within the forest to deter poaching and monitor tigers
17 tiger cubs recorded since 2020
Your gift will support nature conservation, environmental sustainability, and community education delivered by WWF-Singapore in Singapore.