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
Steppe eagles of Southern Siberia return after winter migration
1 april 2022
WWF training for environmentally-friendly business entrepreneurs completed in Buryatia Republic
3 march 2022
For the first time, WWF establishes Tuva will be compensated for damage from snow leopard attacks on livestock
23 february 2022
Environmentalists of Tyva and Khakasia Republics learned how to use satellite images to monitor water pollution
18 february 2022
A RECORD NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS WILL JOIN THE SNOW LEOPARD CENSUS
8 february 2022
Forest reindeer in Kuznetsk Alatau Nature Reserve traveled hundreds of kilometers to Khakassia and returned back
24 december 2021
Altai mountain sheep population has risen by 1303 in the transboundary zone of Russia and Mongolia
24 december 2021
THE AUTHORITIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF ALTAI PROPOSE A MORATORIUM FOR HUNTING OF THE SIBERIAN IBEX
2 december 2021
NINETEEN REINDEER REGISTERED BY CAMERA TRAPS IN THE ALTAI RESERVE
1 december 2021
WWF RUSSIA AND CITI FOUNDATION LAUNCH PROGRAM TO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTALLY-ORIENTED YOUTH BUSINESS IN RUSSIA AND KAZAKHSTAN
29 november 2021
WWF RESEARCH: NEW RECORDS OF GOLD MINERS IN SIBERIA AND THE FAR EAST FOR RIVER POLLUTION
25 november 2021
THE MOST CAMERA-FRIENDLY SNOW LEOPARD OF 2021 CHOSEN AS A RESULT OF EXPEDITION OF SAILYUGEM NATIONAL PARK AND WWF RUSSIA
25 november 2021