Established in 1970, WWF - Pakistan is the largest conservation Non-Government Organisation (NGO) in the country. WWF – Pakistan has been committed to saving wildlife species and their habitats and the promotion of nature conservation and environmental protection for sustainable development. This basic principle is still our primary driving force and the preservation of biological diversity is the bottom line of WWF – Pakistan’s activities. Its staff of over 120 people are based in the Lahore headquarters, a network of 6 regional offices in Gilgit, Islamabad, Karachi, Muzaffarabad, Peshawar and Quetta and in 5 project offices in Ayubia, Chitral, Jhangar, Sonmiani, and Zhob. WWF - Pakistan is one of the fastest growing offices of the world-wide WWF network, which includes 31 National Organisations and Associates, 22 Programme Offices, and a co-ordinating International Secretariat located in Gland, Switzerland. It is supported by over 5.3 million individual members all over the world. (source: history) WWF's mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by: Conserving the world's biological diversity ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. (source: mission)
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