Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) captive / ©: naturepl.com /Edwin Giesbers / WWF

Campaigning for change

At WWF, we believe in collective power. If we are to achieve change, to save the planet, the animals and ourselves, we have to work together to make it happen.

Together, we can make a difference

By taking action now, together, we can tackle the biggest and smallest environmental problems.

WWF is a well respected, science-based organisation, with a record for working with governments and communities to create viable solutions. Our global focus is on long-term conservation outcomes. Our goal is to ensure a more sustainable future where humans and nature can live in harmony.

While we must continue to work with local communities, governments, and international organisations, we know that our most important partnership is with YOU!

It is thanks to the active participation of our supporters and the financial contributions of our donors that WWF is able to be present and take action in more than 40 countries around the world. The power of WWF lies in you!

By campaigning with us and participating in our online petitions, sending letters to politicians, sharing our message through your own social networks – online and offline – and by making the right choices at the checkout, you are influencing change every day.


What you can do right now

1. Join WWF-Australia’s communities

Stay up-to-date with the news as it breaks. Become a member of one of our online communities and share the message through your own networks.

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2. Become an online campaigner

You can be at the forefront of environmental advocacy and conservation action by responding to the call for action online. Online campaigners respond fast, create urgency for environmental issues and help to shape public debate.

Online campaigning is perfect for people who are passionate and want to be involved in any way they can – and be able to take action in their own time.


3. Start action locally

We are all responsible for this planet and its future. Caring for the environment is not only the responsibility of the government, the polluters and the environmental groups. Safeguarding our natural world starts with you. If you don’t know how to get started, why not join a community environment group?