Nature Conservation
Protects critical ecosystems and wildlife through habitat preservation, restoration, anti-poaching efforts, and field research worldwide.
Global conservation organization protecting nature and reducing threats to biodiversity
About Organization
World Wildlife Fund works to conserve nature and reduce pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth through comprehensive environmental protection strategies. Based in Washington, DC, the organization operates worldwide programs addressing habitat destruction, climate change, and species extinction. With 861 employees and $375 million in annual revenue, they conduct field research, policy advocacy, and community partnerships.
Nature Conservation
Protects critical ecosystems and wildlife through habitat preservation, restoration, anti-poaching efforts, and field research worldwide.
Climate Solutions
Addresses climate change impacts through mitigation strategies, renewable energy advocacy, and programs reducing environmental threats.
Community Partnership
Collaborates with local stakeholders implementing conservation solutions that benefit both nature and communities globally.
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Revenue (2023)
$374.8M
Expenses (2023)
$361.4M
Assets (2023)
$783.9M
Employees (2023)
861
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Conduct scientific field research identifying critical conservation needs, tracking biodiversity, and monitoring ecosystem health globally.
Design comprehensive protection strategies addressing habitat loss, climate change, and species extinction through evidence-based approaches.
Deploy conservation programs in collaboration with local communities, governments, and stakeholders worldwide.
Influence environmental policies and scale successful solutions to maximize protection of nature and biodiversity.
Services and programs offered by WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INC
Protects critical ecosystems worldwide through land preservation, restoration projects, and partnerships preventing habitat destruction.
Works to prevent extinction through field research, anti-poaching efforts, and programs supporting threatened wildlife populations globally.
Addresses climate change impacts on ecosystems through mitigation strategies, renewable energy advocacy, and carbon reduction initiatives.
Influences environmental policies at local, national, and international levels to advance conservation and sustainability goals.
Collaborates with local stakeholders to implement conservation solutions that benefit both nature and communities.
Conducts scientific field research tracking biodiversity, ecosystem health, and conservation program effectiveness worldwide.
Meet the people behind WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INC.
1961
1961
Established to conserve nature and reduce threats to biodiversity worldwide.
2000
2000
Strengthened community collaboration approach to conservation implementation.
2010
2010
Expanded focus on climate change as major threat to ecosystems and species.
2023
2023
Reached 861 employees and $375 million budget supporting worldwide conservation programs.
Board members, advisors, and key contributors
Information compiled from IRS Form 990 and organizational materials.
Key moments and events from the organization
Top compensated officers & key employees from IRS Form 990 (2023)
Total Reported (2023)
$7.6M
Highest Paid
$1.3M
Carter Roberts
Compensated Officers
13
| Name | Title | Base | Other | Total | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carter Roberts | President & CEO | $1,197,097 | $93,472 | $1,290,569 | 40 |
| Nikhil Sekhran | Chief Conservation Officer | $627,817 | $81,231 | $709,048 | 40 |
| Loren Mayor | Chief Operating Officer | $617,041 | $87,618 | $704,659 | 40 |
| Margaret Ackerley | SVP & General Counsel | $601,946 | $83,284 | $685,230 | 40 |
| Julie Miller | EVP, Philanthropic Partnerships | $488,901 | $61,635 | $550,536 | 40 |
| Gina Barbieri | Senior Advisor | $456,523 | $49,216 | $505,739 | 40 |
| Jason Clay | SVP Markets And Food | $438,691 | $63,886 | $502,577 | 40 |
| Marcene Mitchell | SVP Climate Change | $430,633 | $63,249 | $493,882 | 40 |
| Terence Macko | SVP Marketing And Communications | $428,020 | $48,304 | $476,324 | 40 |
| Sheila Bonini | SVP Private Sector Engagement | $409,747 | $53,361 | $463,108 | 40 |
| Ginette Hemley | SVP Wildlife Conservation | $398,953 | $61,570 | $460,523 | 40 |
| Mike Pejcic | Chief Financial Officer | $378,111 | $69,480 | $447,591 | 40 |
| Leroy Wade | Controller | $237,505 | $43,736 | $281,241 | 40 |
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. Compensation includes base and other reported compensation.