The World Wildlife Fund (wwf) is a globally-known conservation organization, celebrated for their campaigns like “Adopt a Polar Bear.” But behind the scenes, a troubling reality emerges. The WWF has been supporting the commercial polar bear fur trade, allowing hundreds of bears to be killed annually in Canada and sold internationally.
They’ve lobbied against stronger protections for polar bears at key international summits, justifying this stance with its policy of “sustainable utilization.” However, scientific evidence and declining polar bear populations paint a different picture.
This contradiction between WWF’s public image and its actions raises serious questions. Are donors unknowingly funding a model that sacrifices wildlife for commercial interests? It’s time to demand transparency and accountability from the world’s largest conservation organization.
Read the shocking full story by Dr. Adam Cruise with The guardian — link in bio.
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