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2012 WWF-Canada Annual Review

  • Overview of our Work
  • Conservation Highlights
  • Financial Results
  • Our Donors & Supporters
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Overview of our Work

  • Our Work at a Glance
  • Conservation from Coast to Coast to Coast
  • Nationwide Conservation Projects
  • Our Work Across the Globe

This is what YOU made possible in 2012

At WWF, our job is to create solutions to the biggest conservation challenges of our time. But that work is only possible because people like you believe in us. We are your vehicle for translating your passion for nature into action. Our 2012 Annual Review is our opportunity to thank you for that trust and also to demonstrate what we’ve been able to accomplish with your support.

We hope you enjoy exploring the results of your commitment to WWF.
Together, we can do amazing things.

Photo: Roger Dickhout

ROGER DICKHOUT

© Richard Stonehouse / WWF-Canon
“These pages reflect much more than our progress. They reflect your unflagging commitment to conservation. Your vision for the future of our planet has never been more important. And your support of WWF has never been more valued or appreciated. Together we can achieve amazing things.”
– Roger Dickhout, Chair, WWF Board of Directors

To read more from WWF’s Chair, Roger Dickhout, download the report »

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Financial Results

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Our Donors & Supporters

  • Your support means the world »
  • Generosity. Creativity. Commitment. »
  • In Your Words »

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