Outside the Arctic
What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic.
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A new deal for nature and people globally is a win for the Arctic, too
The Arctic is at the hard edge of many of the biggest challenges facing the world today. Global warming, melting sea ice and ocean pollution all have direct implications for Arctic biodiversity as well as for communities that rely on nature’s services for everything from cultural identities to livelihoods.
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Addressing human-wildlife conflict
WWF's global work to reduce human-wildlife conflict is based in our Netherlands office.
Promoting good governance
WWF was part of a group that presented the British government with ideas for a set of principles that could govern the work of the UK government, and UK companies in the Arctic.
Tools for a blue economy
WWF is advancing ideas and tools to create more sustainable investment and development in the Arctic.
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Beaufort, Bering & Chukchi Seas
Wildlife doesn't recognize borders, and these seas shared by Canada, Russia and the United States are a perfect opportunity for Arctic collaboration.

Pan-Arctic
Since 1992, WWF's Arctic Programme has focused on conservation across the circumpolar world.