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http://www.wwf.org.nz
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Wwf New Zealand Charity Profile
WWF is about conservation in New Zealand. WWF-New Zealand promotes positive action to reduce the impacts of climate change. Campaigns to stop dolphins and seabirds being caught by fishers. Educates the next generation about the importance of managing our precious environment more sustainably, and resources communities in vital backyard conservation.
WWF-New Zealand is part of a global network and also works at an international level to aid sustainable development.
WWF works with New Zealand for New Zealand. Our science-based approach is respected and we have a strong voice with government, business and communities.
WF's mission
WWF's mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:
conserving the world's biological diversity
ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable
promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.
Wwf New Zealand Volunteer Information
Volunteering is a great way to play an active part in New Zealand conservation. Whether you want to share your skills in an office, create animated graphics, be out in the field planting trees, or help raise funds, there are many ways to help save our planet.
Sharing your time with others who think conservation is as important as you do is an inspirational activity. It is also a learning one. You can build and develop valuable skills while giving your time to a very worthy cause.
Wwf New Zealand Donation Information
Your regular contribution will work to protect and preserve New Zealand’s precious environment, and the future of New Zealand
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Wwf New Zealand
In The News
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WWF's economic solution to stop mining
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56 days ago From NZ City
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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - The World Wildlife Fund report looks at industries in Southland that potentially have a low carbon growth and which could create hundreds of jobs and inject tens of millions into the community. WWF is against a proposed lignite, or brown coal, mine . ...
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Gill net ban wanted to save dolphins
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109 days ago From Radio New Zealand
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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - The World Wildlife Fund wants the Government to totally ban gill fishing nets, to prevent the extinction of Maui's dolphins. At the latest meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Panama, the commission's scientific committee recomm ...
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Helping hands restore Oakley Creek
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175 days ago From Auckland Stuff
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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - When she first laid eyes on Oakley Creek the serial optimist didn't see a tangled thicket of weeds. She saw a community asset. She looked straight past the tagging, the litter and the shopping trolleys dumped in the choked, brown creek, ...
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Danielle goes to great lengths
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176 days ago From Northland Independent Community
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WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - The 10-year-old swimmer and conservationist managed to gain support for her cause and raise $845 for sea turtle conservation through the World Wildlife Fund. She chose a pool-based fundraiser because she is at home in the water and is an avid member ...
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