The World Wildlife Fund strives for a world in which humans live in harmony with nature. This is in the interest of nature itself and in the interest of the people who need it.
Key habitats are protected and, where possible, restored worldwide. Special attention is paid to tropical and other forests, wetlands, and seas and oceans.
The WWF strives to address the main threats to these areas, such as deforestation, drought, overfishing, climate change, and the illegal trade in animals and plants. Responsible and sustainable use of natural resources is a high priority.
Traveling allows you to discover the world, its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With the Avila Foundation, we aim to create a better world by improving the living conditions of socially and economically disadvantaged children and local communities in developing countries. We also contribute to projects that focus on nature conservation and improving the living conditions of (protected) animal species, thereby creating a better balance between people and nature. The Avila Foundation focuses on small-scale projects related to people, the environment, and animal welfare (People, Planet & Wildlife).