World Wildlife Fund

  • World Wildlife Fund Created

    World Wildlife Fund Created
    Created and signed in by 16 of the world's leading conservationalists, WWF set up shop in Switzerland.
  • First Projects

    First Projects
    Spends $33,500 on protecting the bald eagle, the Hawaiian sea bird, the giant grebe of Guatemala, the Tule goose in Canada and the red wolf in the southern United States.
  • WWF hires first Scientist

    WWF hires first Scientist
    WWF hires its first scientist and administration head, Thomas Lovejoy.
  • UN Proposes Environment Conservation

    UN Proposes Environment Conservation
    With the help of the WWF the UN proposes a radical environmental conservation stratagy that will change that way people protect the environment.
  • WWF establishes Primate Fund

    WWF establishes Primate Fund
    WWF establishes a specialized fund directed towards the protection of primates.
  • WWF creates Africa Program

    WWF creates Africa Program
    The WWF's Africa program gives them a better ability to protect endangered species in that area.
  • Russel E. Train Education for Nature (EFN) Program

    Russel E. Train Education for Nature (EFN) Program
    WWF creates the Russel E. Train Education for Nature (EFN) Program to educate and train people as conservationalists.
  • Marine Environment Conservation

    Marine Environment Conservation
    Several oil companies donate 320,000 acres of ocean to create a new marine preserve for a variety of marine animals.
  • Amazon Region Protected Areas (ARPA)

    Amazon Region Protected Areas (ARPA)
    The Amazon Region Protected Areas (ARPA) launched in 2002, working to protect more of the Amazon rainforest and river area that is habitat to a variety of animals.
  • 50th Anniversery

    50th Anniversery
    The WWF celebrates its 50th anniversery with the United States.