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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wwf used to stand for the world wrestling federation these guys are thieves. And they like animals for than humans and sex them

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A really important cause for me, protecting the environment and the animals within is huge. I don’t have a bad word, a supportive charity; giving those donating the opportunity to see how their donati... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I am shocked at the bad reviews on here. This is the most important cause, protecting animals and wildlife, and all people can seem to do is moan and complain. Perhaps they would be better off start... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thus is a fraud fund raising company. I gave 3000/- in July 2022 to Mr Satyajit in a fund raising campaign in mohair, punjab mall and he convinced me that n email will be sent for tax rebate plus add... See more

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Stop pushing animal "adoption"

I want WWF to stop pushing the idea of "adopting" wild animals which gives the impression we can "own" wild animals and anthropomorphises them in an unhealthy way. It reflects an unethical and outdated view that humans are the owners of and most important beings on the planet.

August 9, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Reported today in The Guardian UK…

Reported today in The Guardian UK headline below;

WWF helping facilitate trade in Polar Bear fur, investigation reveals.
That the WWF have consistently lobbied for the continuation of the commercial trade of furs out of Canada.

February 16, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Important cause

A really important cause for me, protecting the environment and the animals within is huge. I don’t have a bad word, a supportive charity; giving those donating the opportunity to see how their donations are used. A nice charity, with a noble cause at heart, which offers multiple ways to get involved.

January 31, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I asked for a simple refund

I asked for a simple refund so I could use the money for a different offering they have and they have refused me or ignored me time and time again!

December 16, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Your money will be donated to your animal you choose in some way!!!!

I sponsored a polar bear and pay each month I understand people are upset about where their money is going thinking they will waste it not all money might be going to WWF but that is same with all charities but most of your money probably is going towards the charity because they are slowly making improvements I got my polar bear package with the teddy bear certificate and much more like monthly updates and letters pictures of baby polar bears and how they are doing what people need to understand is your not actually going to meet your animal you sponsor or keep them as a home pet obviously your money is going towards them to help the animals in this horrible climate change that humans have caused I love this charity and I’m shocked that over 50% are 1 star reviews please take into account the workers are not getting paid a lot but love their job and are trying to fix the problem we have caused I do not regret sponsoring a polar bear at all and I think it’s lovely charity that needs way more people to help out and care I would 100% recommend sponsoring an animal because it’s a good cause to put your money towards!!!!!

August 4, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

WWF - Protect our wildlife and save animals!

I am shocked at the bad reviews on here. This is the most important cause, protecting animals and wildlife, and all people can seem to do is moan and complain. Perhaps they would be better off starting their own charity for animals, and putting their energy into helping the planet and wildlife instead of being negative and criticising.

The review someone left about sales people working on commission only - do you actually expect a charity to fork out tonnes of money on sales people?! Get a grip on reality, this is a charity for animals, expecting people's donations to line sales people's pockets is pathetic!!!!

September 19, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wanted to adopt a tiger

I wanted to adopt a tiger. I spent thousands on a huge enclosure, had literally a ton of meat put into storage and when the time came for the animal to be delivered all I got was a stupid teddy bear.

June 30, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Door salesperson.

Had a caller at the door, I agreed to pay a donation monthly I was told this would be a few pounds a months which was fine, I give to other charities so it all mounts up. When I checked my account £10 had been taken and it says this will be taken each month i did not authorise this i contacted the company on 3 differant occasions and was told they would refund it, one lady was called Geraldine,3 weeks later I'm still waiting. Thought this was a good Company obviously not.

March 26, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Riley and Joseph

Riley and Joseph, were outside my local Tesco in Enfield today. They were both friendly and explained about the weekly lottery with great knowledge. Keep up the good work guys.

February 16, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a fraud fund raising company.

Thus is a fraud fund raising company.
I gave 3000/- in July 2022 to Mr Satyajit in a fund raising campaign in mohair, punjab mall and he convinced me that n email will be sent for tax rebate plus additional excursion activities are carried out for members.till date I have been pleading to send me at least an email for the payment. But no response

July 8, 2022
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I sponsor both polar bears and tigers…

I sponsor both polar bears and tigers and also give another £10 per month, so £20 per month while on benefits, maybe its so that the ceo makes nearly a million per year but does anyone know how much he brings into the charity, who's to say he or she doesn't bring in millions per year,if you don't want to support the charity then so be it,but is it necessary to try put everyone else off donating,if we all decide to pull out of donating because of the earnings of one person we wouldn't have anything left to save. All charities are the same when it comes to paying wages,you don't need to blame the ceo so you can justify in your head that you don't want to give a couple of quid per month, the more people who try to justify not giving the worse it gets for our wildlife, I get emails and pictures of the work the wwf do and it's fantastic especially when so many people just want to rant about one person's wages and don't want to give,that's fine but plz don't try influence others not to give before it's too late for these beautiful animals as we're already nearly at the point of losing all our wildlife.

May 11, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible experience

Horrible experience. They make you pay and 5 days before the event they tell you that the run is at 7.30am on a Saturday morning, meaning we have all to wake up at 5.00/5.30am for a run.
Me and my friends are ABSOLUTELY DISAPPOINTED AND IN ADDITION THEY REFUSE TO REFUND THE PAYMENT.
Never again.

March 31, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I considered adopting a koala

I considered adopting a koala, but thought to do some due diligence first.

I called the organisation from Perth WA. The call was answered by a guy in Chennai, India.

I asked where the associated toy koala comes from. He dissembled for some time, then could only say it was made "internationally".

As that could have meant it was made by Uighur labour in China, I decided that it was simply a money making scam.

March 24, 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sick to death of being subjected to…

Sick to death of being subjected to constant and obviously expensive to produce adverts on TV. WWF's latest slick advert would have you believe that donating to them will somehow miraculously solve/tackle climate change which is totally bogus. The CEO earns nearly a million dollars a year which just isn't right and the charity poops all over indigenous human rights while simultaneously engaging in some very questionable business activities. If you want to give to a wildlife charity please I beg you avoid this one at all costs,unless you have a strange fetish for cheap and nasty animal soft toys.

November 20, 2022
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