The WWF is run at a local level by the following offices...
- WWF Global
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- European Policy Office
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Reflecting the year of actions. Read our newly released Annual Report 2024 - 2025
The Annual Report 2024-2025 presents a comprehensive account of WWF-Bhutanโs work, implemented in close collaboration with our partners. Anchored in the priorities of our Strategic Plan (2025-2029), the report is structured around three core themes of Integrated Conservation, Conservation Stewardship and Education, and Nature-based Economy and Livelihoods.
The first section, Integrated Conservation, outlines our efforts to safeguard Bhutanโs vital ecosystems which includes forests, freshwater systems, and biodiversity by addressing key drivers of degradation, including climate change. These efforts are grounded in inclusive conservation planning that empowers local communities to participate in decision-making processes, ensuring long-term ecological resilience.
The second section, Conservation Stewardship and Education, highlights our initiatives to foster a deeper sense of environmental responsibility across all levels of society. Through strategic engagement with faith leaders, educational institutions, and youth networks, WWF-Bhutan is nurturing a culture of stewardship that reinforces and sustains conservation outcomes.
The final section, Nature-based Economy and Livelihoods, focuses on our wok to catalyze a green and inclusive economy. By promoting nature-based solutions and supporting sustainable livelihoods, we aim to contribute to Bhutanโs development aspirations while delivering measurable environmental and social benefits.