New Launch

17 Dec 2025
Phase 2 Launch
Phase 2 of Network Data Hub is now live
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Your one-stop hub for the right data—quickly find relevant info to make data-informed decisions, boost collaboration, and drive greater conservation impact.
The Hub streamlines and unifies access to data across the WWF Network. Use our AI agent to explore insights from the Global Annual Report with a simple prompt.

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The data is gathered through a yearly data collection from 70+ National Organizations, Partners, and Country Offices
In FY25, WWF’s consolidated Total Conservation Expense was €704M (-2%) in FY25, with Programme Expense contributing the biggest share with €642M (-1%). Total Goals Expense stayed relatively stable at €456 million (-1%), with the majority directed towards the “Zero loss of natural habitat” initiative. This initiative alone accounted for €275 million, marking a slight increase of 0.6% compared to the previous year, yet supporting an extensive 1,194 projects.
FY25 also saw €366M (+4%) of programme spend going to land-/seascapes. The newly added Switzerland region recorded expenditure of €15.7M, the Northern Great Plains experienced a 14% growth, totaling €12.6M, while the Central Annamite received €9.3M in expenditure. River basins wise, the Amazon-Cerrado basin stayed stable at €43.5M, which constitutes 12% of total Programme Expense.
A continued upward trend is observed in the average project size, which has grown from €237K to €239K, with notably the median size increasing from €57K to €64K.
Total Gross Income increased by 3% compared to FY24, reaching €1,183M. Investment Income also saw a significant rise, increasing by 5% to €61M. Donated Income grew robustly, surpassing €1 billion (€1,122M) in FY25 again, marking a 4% growth compared to the previous year (FY24: €1,080M). WWF Total Expense saw a decrease of 4%, falling below the €1Bn mark and reaching €991M.

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