WWF

The WWF are currently working on restoring koala habitats, building wildlife hospitals and experimenting with drone tree planting. The WWF provides Crewmen members with the unique opportunity to volunteer and contribute to these exclusive WWF initiatives.


The WWF has a long and proud history. The WWF has been a leading voice for nature for more than half a century, working in 100 countries on six continents with the help of over five million partners. The WWF works with governments, businesses, communities and individuals to address a range of pressing environmental issues. Their work is founded on science, and their audience is international. The WWF’s mission is to create a world where people live and prosper in harmony with nature.

The WWF are working tirelessly to build a sustainable future in collaboration with global partners. They have identified that our planet, the wild-life, and humanity are at a critical crossroads. The climate crisis is causing irreversible impacts on biodiversity and the ecosystem. It is for this reason the WWF wishes to make an active change.

The WWF conserves nature and reduces the greatest risks to our planet by partnering, sharing, empowering communities, forming alliances and building a movement for the environment.