World Wildlife Fund

From their website:

WWF works in over 100 offices around the world, including a team that is spread across China, which means we can work locally on conservation challenges that need global cooperation and local expertise.

WWF works with a diverse range of people on numerous projects.  People are involved whether we are working on protecting China’s finless porpoise, or working on grassroots conservation projects that protect native habitats and species. We also aim to inspire people to take real action for the future of our planet.


Last Updated: July 7, 2016

WWF deeply concerned over deaths of vulnerable Yangtze finless porpoise

Zeng Ming
World Wildlife Fund
WWF is deeply concerned over the reported deaths of over 32 vulnerable Yangtze finless porpoise since the beginning of the year, and is working with authorities and local communities to prevent the tragedy from reoccurring.