The Wildlife Fund focuses on the power of nature-based solutions to address the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change. That's why we've meticulously curated a portfolio of projects focused on habitat protection and restoration, rewilding efforts, and animating the carbon cycle.
From lush rainforests teeming with life, to sprawling savannas where iconic species roam free, our projects span the globe, each one a testament to the resilience of nature. By investing in initiatives that restore habitats and reintroduce keystone species, we're not just safeguarding biodiversity, we're actively nurturing the health of our planet's carbon cycle.
But our impact goes far beyond the boundaries of any individual project. The Wildlife Fund is a catalyst for change, inspiring communities to come together in the fight against climate change and species extinction. By investing in our fund, you're not just making a financial commitment, you're joining a global movement dedicated to creating a more sustainable future for all life on Earth.
Together, we have the power to make a difference. Join us in our mission to protect and restore the natural world. Invest in The Wildlife Fund today and be a part of something extraordinary, because when we invest in nature, we invest in a brighter, more resilient future.
The Wildlife Fund invests directly in the projects featured below, and will continue to enhance and diversify the project portfolio to ensure we deliver measurable impact with every dollar invested, and with a focused strategy on maximizing your impact ROI.
Location: Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Intervention: Avoided Deforestation REDD+
Verification: Verra, CCB
Mai Ndombe protects over 250,000 hectares within the world's second largest intact rainforest, the Congo. The rainforest is home to the bonobo, the endangered great ape that is humankind’s closest relative and found only in the Congo Basin, the endangered forest elephant, and the hippopotamus.
A mix of tropical and swamp forests, the project area is also part of the globally significant Lac Tele-Lac Tumba landscape, one of the most important wetlands in the world and the largest freshwater area on the African continent.
The project also empowers communities in one of the world’s most impoverished countries by creating a pathway to low-carbon economic development, agricultural and economic diversification, education, and healthcare.
Invest in this ProjectLocation: Cambodia
Intervention: Avoided Deforestation REDD+
Verification: Verra, CCB
The Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, is a REDD+ project in partnership with the Royal Government of Cambodia's Ministry of Environment. The project protects 160,000 hectares, which is home to over 1,000 species, including more than 85 globally threatened species.
The project area has the highest recorded bird diversity in Cambodia, with over 350 species. It is also home to the world's largest known populations of Black-shanked douc langur and Yellow-cheeked crested gibbons, and it is especially important for monkeys, lesser apes, and lorises, with seven primate species living within its protected boundaries. Fewer than 500 endangered Asian Elephants are found in Cambodia.
By default, we reference per capita CO2 emissions for the United States when providing estimates concerning the percentage of your footprint that will be offset with each investment. To reference the per capita CO2 emissions for other countries, please see the table below.