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WWF campaigners in Sorrento call on the IWC to take action on bycatch - the single biggest threat to cetaceans.

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  • Help save the Western gray whale

    Continuously threatened by oil and gas developments, entanglement in fishing gear, collisions with ships and occasional whaling by Japanese fishermen, the Western gray whale is on the verge of extinction.

    Take action now

WWF Passport is your licence to campaign for the environment, no matter where you are in the world, all over the world.

Passport provides concise calls to action on important issues such as endangered species, global warming, and forest protection. The whole idea behind Passport is that it makes it easier for people who are short on time to have a big say on critical issues.

Become a Passport holder and you'll join a growing community of environmental activists taking action for a living planet.

E-mail action alerts arrive in your inbox whenever there's an urgent environmental issue that needs your support.

Take action for the environment and join WWF Passport today

Campaigning on the internet really does work

To date pressure from Passport activists, along with on-the-ground work by both WWF staff and WWF's partners, has resulted in many successes and helped:

  • Ensure the release of eight endangered Sumatran elephants in Indonesia
  • Convince the Western Australian government to provide long-term protection for the Ningaloo Reef
  • Stopped plan to hunt and kill all tigers in the northern Malaysian state of Kelantan in response to human-tiger conflict.
Help us achieve even more by joining WWF Passport today

Passport holders helped convince the Western Australian government to provide long-term protection for the Ningaloo Reef.

Paul Gamblin, WWF Australia

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