What we do
Sustainable forest management
Education & training
Cooperation with environmentally responsible business
Forest legislation
Publications
Regions
Amur
Development of sustainable forest management
Protection of rare animals
The Arctic
Barents Branch
Development of a network of specially protected natural areas
Preservation of rare animal species
Caucasus
Restoration of rare animal species populations
Conservation of caucasus forests
Central Asia
Restoration of a population of rare animal species

News
WILD EUROPEAN BISON WERE CAPTURED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS AND TRANSPORTED TO NEW HABITATS
28 january 2023
Moscow Exchange’s ESG-Guide now contains the section from WWF-Russia
19 january 2023
Altai mountain sheep Conservation Strategy officially approved in Russia
16 january 2023
For the first time in Russia four snow leoaprds filmed by smartphone
12 january 2023
WWF Developed Business Skills of Local Communities of Russia and Kazakhstan
10 january 2023
Environmentalists of Siberia learned basics of GIS technologies and mobile app
20 december 2022
Pinega Welcomes Dvina-Pinega Landscape Center for Sustainable Development
15 december 2022
7.5 TONS OF FODDER FOR BISONS WERE PURCHASED FOR THE WINTER
14 december 2022
In Primorye, 27 Future Police Officers Took Field Course on the Investigation of Environmental Crimes
14 december 2022
The Public Chamber Told how to Protect Rivers from Pollution during Placer Gold Mining in 2023
13 december 2022
LOGGING IN KUBAN: 7 CRIMINAL CASES AND ALMOST 250 MILLION RUBLES OF DAMAGE
13 december 2022
Scientists are Looking for Ways to Reduce Negative Impact of Agricultural Chemicals on Storks and Cranes in the Amur River basin
8 december 2022