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World Wildlife Fund (After The Cold War)
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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) coordinates the environmental activities for the League of Nations, which for the foreseeable future means investigating the damage and other effects caused by The Cold War. It was re-established as a result of the LoN Conference for the Human Environment in June 2009, where it was decided that while a noble cause, most nations were not capable of contributing to environmental endeavors. As a result, it was decided that the LoN would provide some minimal support to repair the WWF, which would then coordinate efforts until the League is ready to undertake the tasks themselves. It has its headquarters in Auckland, Common wealth of Australia and New Zealand. The WWF also has seven regional offices and member organizations in various countries.
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New Zealand,
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Surviving Remnants of the Pre-1983 WWF
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Environmental Organization
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The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) coordinates the environmental activities for the League of Nations, which for the foreseeable future means investigating the damage and other effects caused by The Cold War. It was re-established as a result of the LoN Conference for the Human Environment in June 2009, where it was decided that while a noble cause, most nations were not capable of contributing to environmental endeavors. As a result, it was decided that the LoN would provide some minimal support to repair the WWF, which would then coordinate efforts until the League is ready to undertake the tasks themselves. It has its headquarters in Auckland, Common wealth of Australia and New Zealand. The WWF also has seven regional offices and member organizations in various countries. The mandate of the WWF is to coordinate the development of environmental policy consensus by keeping the global environment under review and bringing emerging issues to the attention of governments and the international community for action. Currently, much of its work focuses on the conservation of three biomes that contain most of the world's biodiversity: forests, freshwater ecosystems, and oceans and coasts. Among other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, pollution and climate change, especially as a result of the events of the Cold War.