WWF is a global environment conservation organization. WWF is dedicated to stopping the degradation of the planet's natural environment, and building a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:
Currently WWF works on the conservation of three biomes: Forests, Freshwater Ecosystems, and Oceans and Coasts. These conservation works contain the bulk of the world's biodiversity, and provide the environmental goods and services upon which all life ultimately depends.
WWF promotes a factual, science-based approach to conservation, which focuses on six priority issues of global concern: forests, oceans and coasts, fresh water, endangered species, and the insidious threats of toxic chemicals and climate change. For each of these issues, WWF has developed measurable targets, and runs more than 1,200 field projects around the world in any given year.
The wrestling company logo was altered, and a promotional campaign called "Get The F Out" was used to publicize this change. Also, all verbal and visual references to the "WWF" initials and the previous WWF "scratch" logo were (and continue to be) edited out of re-releases of old broadcasts, as well as their magazine publications. WWE has continued to use pre-"scratch" WWF logos without censorship due to those logos being a part of the original agreement from 1994.
Note that the WWF was founded in 1961, while the World Wrestling Federation adopted its name in March 1979, previously being the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). However, some believe that the Fund was envious of the WWE, since the wrestling organization was more popular than the Fund.
Environmental organizations | 1961 establishments
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