Objectives of WWF
  • Protect and restore species and their habitats
  • Strengthen local communities’ ability to conserve the natural resources they depend upon
  • Transform markets and policies to reduce the impact of the production and consumption of commodities
  • Ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decisions made by individuals, communities, governments and businesses
  • Mobilize hundreds of millions of people to support conservation
  • Prevent cruelty and secure the welfare of animals throughout India. In the initial phase, the area of operation to be restricted to the Union Territory of Delhi.
  • To alleviate animal suffering and instill a feeling of compassion in people so that they may realize their responsibility as humans to protect animals.
  • To initiate, promote, and advance legislative and other measures, calculated to encourage kindness, discourage cruelty, and stimulate human sentiment towards the care and treatment of animals.
  • To synchronize its operations with other voluntary agencies and associations, including local bodies as well as the State and Central governments for the promotion of projects and programs designed to curtail animal suffering.
  • Sensitizing owners to the needs of their animals which includes providing proper food, shelter, attention, and opportunity to exercise.
  • Controlling the homeless animal population through sterilization and an active adoption program that promotes the virtues of Indian dogs as companion animals.
  • Discouraging the breeding and buying of dogs.
  • Raising awareness about the helpline and ambulance services so that sick and wounded animals may receive timely aid.