WWF-Canada
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This article is about the World Wildlife Fund in Canada. For the former World Wrestling Federation Canadian wrestling tour, see WWF Canadian Championship. For the pro-wrestling TV network, see WWE Network (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. The organization works to protect Canada's endangered species, promote sustainable ocean and fresh water management, and develop strategies for renewable energy development.[3]
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Abbreviation | WWF-Canada |
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Founded | 1967 |
Founder | Alan Macnaughton |
Type | Non-governmental organization |
Focus | Environmentalism |
Location | |
Method | Conservation, research, community organizing, lobbying, advocacy |
Key people | Megan Leslie, President and CEO (since 2017)[1] David Miller, Past President and CEO (2013–2017)[2] Gerald Butts, former President and CEO (2008–2012) |
Employees | 130 |
Website | wwf.ca |
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