WWF Pakistan
At The World Wide Fund for Nature – Pakistan known as WWF-Pakistan, we are working to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future where people and nature can thrive.
Today, we are implementing over 60 projects, right from the meeting point of the Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains in the north to the Indus delta in the south, where the Indus river meets the Arabian sea. From one room and one employee, we now have an elaborate network of over 300 staff working across 30+ offices and centres.
History
Operational since 1970, WWF-Pakistan has grown from a small group of wildlife enthusiasts to the country’s largest environmental organization. Today, we are part of an international network, established in 1961, which has an active presence in over 100 countries across five continents, and has the support of five million people.
As we have evolved, our focus has broadened from localized efforts and individual habitats and species to an ambitious strategy that is protecting freshwater resources, securing our oceans, restoring and protecting vulnerable forests, transforming food and markets, protecting threatened wildlife and habitats, tackling climate change, and putting sustainability at the forefront in linear infrastructure development.
Services
- Freshwater
- Wildlife
- Oceans
- Forests