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
A pair of Red-crowned cranes became the heroes of live video stream
13 april 2021
WWF’s Tour Guide School trained guides to the wild world of Bikin
9 april 2021
Inhabitants of rivers, lakes and swamps of the Amur basin became heroes of the International Contest of Children Paintings “Wetlands for Life”
8 april 2021
Beekeepers of Evreiskaya province were trained to be public forest inspectors
6 april 2021
Two rarest Red-crowned cranes were released into the wild in Primorye
29 march 2021
Online cameras captured the first egg in the nest of Oriental storks in the Amur River Basin
26 march 2021
Hunting clubs of Primorsky province were trained to increase ungulates numbers and carry out sustainable hunting management
15 march 2021
Beekeepers and hunters united efforts to preserve honey-bearing forests of Primorye
5 march 2021
One more Far Eastern power grid company (DRSK) joined actions on Oriental stork conservation
3 march 2021
VTB and WWF support the Rehab Center “TIGR” in Primorye
1 march 2021
From Russia to South Korea: new scientific data on Oriental stork migration
16 february 2021
10 activists in Amurskaya province received certificates of public inspectors
11 february 2021