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  1. WWF-Singapore was founded in March 2006 to engage individuals and organisations in Singapore towards making a positive change in their lives and business operations.

  2. WWF-Singapore was founded in March 2006 to engage individuals and organisations in Singapore towards making a positive change in their lives and business operations. Through our awareness campaigns and outreach activities, we aim to educate individuals from all walks of life on how a simple action can add up to make a big difference to our ...

  3. People are at the heart of a sustainable future. WWF-Singapore engages people where they live, learn, work and play to encourage them to join us in the journey to shape and create a sustainable future for Singapore.

  4. WWF helps endangered wildlife species by working on immediate threats to wildlife conservation and protecting the environment where the species live in. WWF does not single out an individual animal or families of a species to be physically adopted.

  5. Trees can reduce the impacts of the climate crisis, and provide shade and cooling benefits. They absorb CO₂ which traps heat in the atmosphere—100 trees are estimated to store CO₂ equivalent to a Singaporeans emission in a year! As trees continue to grow, they can absorb more carbon.

  6. Become a Wildlife Protector | WWF-Singapore. OUR PLANET’S WILDLIFE IS IN CRISIS. Our wildlife is disappearing on every continent and in every ocean. Watch video. OUR WORK. Our wildlife's fate is in the hands of just one species: Homo sapiens.

  7. Our impact in 2021. Since 2019, WWF-Singapore has brought together 35 companies from the food & beverage, retail, food delivery service and other sectors to reduce the use of single-use packaging and especially plastics. Collectively, PACT companies avoid over 85 million pieces of single-use plastics annually. 0.

  8. READY TO MAKE AN IMPACT? Join our community of contributors in making an extraordinary and positive impact on nature. Together, we can drive change by investing in field conservation work, mobilising people, transforming businesses and engaging governments in Singapore and around the region. Support us in any way you prefer today. Donate as an individual […]

  9. Home to both Hawksbill and Green sea turtles, Singapore has an important role to play in conserving these populations and halting illegal turtle trade. With only 1 in 1,000 hatchlings making it to adulthood, we need your help now in order to protect the future of our local sea turtles.

  10. WWF-Singapore, Singapore. 78,251 likes · 211 talking about this · 295 were here. WWF-Singapore initiates outreach, educational and fundraising activities for nature conservation.

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