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
WWF Russia’s online cameras broadcasted hatching of Oriental stork chicks
29 april 2022
WWF-Russia position on statements of the deputies of the Chukotka Duma
28 march 2022
Scientists demand: stone charr be added to the Red Book
23 december 2021
Lake Vivi in Evenkia is now protected by the state
15 december 2021
Arctic residents will be warned about the polar bear with light and sound
13 december 2021
WWF Polar Bear Patrols celebrate 15 years of successful work
8 december 2021
WWF-Russia: deep snow in the Russian Far East threatens the ungulates with death
7 december 2021
SCIENTISTS HAVE SEEN HOW SWEDISH BISON LIVE IN NORTH OSSETIA FOR THE FIRST TIME
3 december 2021
WWF-Russia helped to protect boundaries of Volcanoes of Kamchatka
13 november 2021
Gazelles help foxes and gerbils that live the future tiger house in Kazakhstan
1 october 2021
Chukotka whales need protection and further study
28 september 2021
WWF-Russia tells tourist about sustainable ways of wild watching
7 september 2021