WWF Offices in Asia Pacific
WWF-Australia
www.wwf.org.au
WWF Bhutan
www.wwfbhutan.org.bt
WWF-China
www.wwfchina.org
WWF Greater Mekong
www.panda.org/greatermekong
WWF-Hong Kong
www.wwf.org.hk
WWF India
www.wwfindia.org
WWF-Indonesia
www.wwf.or.id
WWF Japan
www.wwf.or.jp
WWF-Malaysia
www.wwf.org.my
WWF-Nepal
www.wwfnepal.org
WWF-New Zealand
www.wwf.org.nz
WWF-Pakistan
www.wwfpak.org
WWF-Philippines
www.wwf.org.ph
WWF Singapore
www.wwf.sg
WWF-South Pacific
www.wwfpacific.org.fj
WWF-Western Melanesia
www.panda.org/wm
www.wwf.org.au
WWF Bhutan
www.wwfbhutan.org.bt
WWF-China
www.wwfchina.org
WWF Greater Mekong
www.panda.org/greatermekong
WWF-Hong Kong
www.wwf.org.hk
WWF India
www.wwfindia.org
WWF-Indonesia
www.wwf.or.id
WWF Japan
www.wwf.or.jp
WWF-Malaysia
www.wwf.org.my
WWF-Nepal
www.wwfnepal.org
WWF-New Zealand
www.wwf.org.nz
WWF-Pakistan
www.wwfpak.org
WWF-Philippines
www.wwf.org.ph
WWF Singapore
www.wwf.sg
WWF-South Pacific
www.wwfpacific.org.fj
WWF-Western Melanesia
www.panda.org/wm
A vibrant region of dynamism, growth and natural beauty. Enveloped by an
extraordinary and unrivalled environment, Asia Pacific is rich in globally unique biodiversity and habitats. Tigers, pandas, orang-utans, turtles and elephants, the world’s most iconic species, are as much a part of the region’s identity as the colourful and limitless community of diverse cultures
and faiths.
Almost 60 per cent of Earth’s population is represented here, 3.3 billion people extending across a vibrant and stimulating landscape. Promoting Asia Pacific's uniqueness and diversity are neon cities and lush tropical rainforests, wetlands and fertile grasslands, vast rivers and mighty oceans,
volcanic islands and cloud-peaked mountains.
Asia Pacific has been shaped into an impressive economic powerhouse as a result of greater regional integration and growth, and now generates 26 per cent of global GDP. Advancing at a pace of expansion that continues to outstrip other regions, Asia Pacific yields some of the fastest developing economies in the world today.
extraordinary and unrivalled environment, Asia Pacific is rich in globally unique biodiversity and habitats. Tigers, pandas, orang-utans, turtles and elephants, the world’s most iconic species, are as much a part of the region’s identity as the colourful and limitless community of diverse cultures
and faiths.
Almost 60 per cent of Earth’s population is represented here, 3.3 billion people extending across a vibrant and stimulating landscape. Promoting Asia Pacific's uniqueness and diversity are neon cities and lush tropical rainforests, wetlands and fertile grasslands, vast rivers and mighty oceans,
volcanic islands and cloud-peaked mountains.
Asia Pacific has been shaped into an impressive economic powerhouse as a result of greater regional integration and growth, and now generates 26 per cent of global GDP. Advancing at a pace of expansion that continues to outstrip other regions, Asia Pacific yields some of the fastest developing economies in the world today.
