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What (who) is WWF - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WWF (disambiguation); Wwf; The WWF

WWF         
¦ abbreviation
1. World Wide Fund for Nature.
2. World Wrestling Federation.
WWF Hong Kong         
  • Jockey Club HSBC WWF Hong Kong Hoi Ha Marine Life Centre.
ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION
WWF HK
WWF Hong Kong (WWF HK) is the independent branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature in Hong Kong. It was established in December 1981 as World Wildlife Fund Hong Kong.
WWF-Canada         
ORGANIZATION
World wildlife fund canada; Wwf canada; World Wildlife Fund Canada
World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada) is one of Canada's largest conservation organizations and is a member of the WWF global network, actively contributing to the protection, management, and restoration of the environment. The WWF's name remains World Wildlife Fund in Canada and the United States, but it is known as World Wide Fund for Nature around the world.

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WWF
Examples of use of WWF
1. The WWF said seven of its staff were among the missing, three from WWF–Nepal, two from WWF–UK and two from WWF–US.
2. Pictures of the animal were first taken by WWF researchers in 2003, the photos kept unpublished by the WWF as research continued.
3. A passenger list posted on the WWF Nepal web site said the group’s officials aboard the helicopter included Canadian Jennifer Headley, coordinator of WWF UK, Australian Jill Bowling, conservation director of WWF UK, and American Matthew Preece, program officer for WWF US.—AFP Earn Money From Home
4. Maretti, conservation director of the environmental group WWF–Brazil.
5. "The fishery is running out of control," WWF said.