RAPOARTE ANUALE WWF
RAPORT ANUAL 2018

- Commenced the country’s largest-ever rewilding project on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula to reintroduce up to 20 Australian mammal species over the next 10 years.
- 188 countries and territories worldwide joined Earth Hour to speak up for nature and inspire urgent action for the environment.
- 270,000+ messages delivered to Australian politicians urging stronger action on climate change.
- Partnered with over 16 ranger groups and Indigenous organisations in the Kimberley to support management of healthy Country.
- With partners Climate-KIC and the Institute for Sustainable Futures (UTS), launched the Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRCA) – an initiative to help Australian businesses and governments secure more renewable energy. In one year, it has grown to include over 250 members.
- Used new technology (drones, artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques) to study how and where whales feed around the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Advocated for direct federal government involvement to ban single-use plastics.
- 1 million+ WWF supporters signed petitions to show support for a new, legally binding agreement on plastic pollution.
- Commenced the country’s largest-ever rewilding project on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula to reintroduce up to 20 Australian mammal species over the next 10 years.
- 188 countries and territories worldwide joined Earth Hour to speak up for nature and inspire urgent action for the environment.
- 270,000+ messages delivered to Australian politicians urging stronger action on climate change.
- Partnered with over 16 ranger groups and Indigenous organisations in the Kimberley to support management of healthy Country.
- With partners Climate-KIC and the Institute for Sustainable Futures (UTS), launched the Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRCA) – an initiative to help Australian businesses and governments secure more renewable energy. In one year, it has grown to include over 250 members.
- Used new technology (drones, artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques) to study how and where whales feed around the Antarctic Peninsula.
- Advocated for direct federal government involvement to ban single-use plastics.
- 1 million+ WWF supporters signed petitions to show support for a new, legally binding agreement on plastic pollution.

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