It's that time if the year when you are evaluating your options to make an investment to save tax in a manner that will benefit you and your family in the future. Future cannot be conceived devoid of nature & biodiversity which is threatened - forest fires, melting glaciers, devastating floods, draughts are not only causing billions of animal deaths its threatening people as well with alarming intensity & frequency. Did you know that the population sizes of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles have seen an average drop of 69% since 1970 - Living Planet Report 2022.
Consider WWF India as your choice for making your invaluable contribution to support nature and help create a brighter future while also saving 50% under section 80G of the Income Tax Act, 1961. WWF India is a charitable conservation organization that has been working to maintain the ecological integrity of India for the last 50 years. Our work includes conservation of key species like tigers, elephants, snow leopards, rhinos, Ganges river dolphin & their homes - forests, grasslands, rivers & oceans, reducing the impacts of climate change, reducing pollution & ecological footprint, working with communities on livelihoods and environment education.
We run on contributions made by you and look forward to your support.
Nature provides us with resources without which our survival is not possible.
There has been an alarming loss of biodiversity which directly impacts us.
We are the first generation to know the value of nature and may be the last that can take action to reverse the damage.
WWF is a globally credible NGO working on the ground in more than 100 countries.
WWF India is one of the country’s leading conservation organisations dedicated to delivering sustainable solutions to address challenges at the interface of development and environment conservation for the last 50 years. We focus on creating science-based programmes to address India’s complex environmental challenges and promote science-driven policy design for sustainable development to impact positive change.
Working with diverse stakeholders, including governments, corporates and businesses, NGOs, schools and education institutions and civil society, WWF India is committed to creating and demonstrating practical solutions to conserve India’s biodiversity, maintain its ecosystems and contain its ecological footprint.