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  2. WWF-India - Wikipedia

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    World Wide Fund for Nature-India, better known by its abbreviation WWF-India, Established as a Charitable Trust in 1969, has an autonomous office, with the Secretariat based in New Delhi and various state, divisional and project offices spread across India. [1] WWF-India is one of India’s conservation organizations. [2]. [3]

  3. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Fund for Nature has estimated that over 100,000 whales, seals, and turtles die every year [13] as a result of eating or being trapped by plastic bags. In India, an estimated number of 20 cows die per day as a result of ingesting plastic bags and having their digestive systems clogged by the bags.

  4. List of nature conservation organizations - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Conservation Society - saves wildlife and wild places worldwide with programs in 60 countries; also manages five New York City wildlife parks including the Bronx Zoo; World Wide Fund for Nature, also known as World Wildlife Fund - international conservation

  5. World Wide Fund for Nature - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a Swiss-based international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in the field of wilderness preservation and the reduction of human impact on the environment. [5] It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its

  6. World Wide Fund for Nature - India - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; World Wide Fund for Nature - India

  7. WWF - Wikipedia

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    World Wide Fund for Nature or World Wildlife Fund, a conservation group; World Water Forum, an international forum for water issues; Working Women's Forum, a training, trade and credit union in India; Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, a defunct Australian trade union

  8. Category:World Wide Fund for Nature - Wikipedia

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    The World Wide Fund for Nature (previously the World Wildlife Fund), is an international environmental organization Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  9. Transnational environmental policy - Wikipedia

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    Examples of TENGOs include World Wide Fund for Nature, Natural Resources Defense Council, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, and the World Resources Institute. [8] One way TENGOs create environmental change is through market-based certification programs, which have been enacted in sectors including ecotourism , forestry ...