WWF is deeply affected by the tragedy unfolding in Nepal. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those impacted by this disaster and their families, including the WWF staff and partners working in the country and surrounding regions impacted by the earthquake.We are working closely with our team in Kathmandu and in our satellite offices throughout the country and closely monitoring the situation on the ground and providing assistance wherever possible. Initial reports from Nepal indicate that nearly all WWF employees are safe and we are working to confirm this for every staff member, including those working remotely in the field.
Along with WWF's offices throughout Asia and beyond, we are committed to supporting Nepal and our staff and their families as they recover from this earthquake.
WWF has supported conservation work in Nepal since the 1960s, formally opening an office in 1993. Today, more than 100 dedicated staff operate throughout the country, working with local communities to protect the country's incredible natural resources and wildlife.
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