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WWF-UK

World Wide Fund for Nature-UK (WWF-UK) is part of the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation. WWF works to reconcile the needs of people with the conservation of the natural environment upon which they depend.

Primary web addresses
http://www.wwf-uk.org/home.shtml
Main Address
Panda House
Weyside Park
Godalming
Surrey
GU7 1XR
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
01483 426444
Joined OneWorld
01.02.2005

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