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WWFs is an acronym that can refer to more than one organization, usually the World Wildlife Fund and the World Wrestling Federation. Although sharing the same initials, the two entities are unrelated in mission, governance, and history.

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is an international conservation organization founded in 1961. It focuses on biodiversity

World Wrestling Federation (WWF) was a professional wrestling promotion established in the 1950s as Capitol Wrestling

Notes: Some national or regional chapters of the World Wildlife Fund use the WWF branding in branding

protection,
climate
change
mitigation,
sustainable
resource
use,
and
habitat
preservation.
The
organization
operates
through
national
chapters,
conservation
programs,
scientific
research,
policy
advocacy,
and
education.
It
partners
with
governments,
businesses,
and
civil
society
to
address
environmental
challenges
and
promote
sustainable
development.
The
WWF
brand
is
widely
recognized
for
its
panda
logo
and
its
involvement
in
global
conservation
initiatives
across
regions.
Corporation,
later
adopting
the
World
Wide
Wrestling
Federation
name
and
then
World
Wrestling
Federation.
It
developed
into
a
global
media
brand
featuring
televised
events,
live
tours,
talent
development,
and
licensing
of
characters
and
intellectual
property.
In
2002,
following
a
trademark
dispute
with
the
World
Wildlife
Fund,
the
promotion
changed
its
name
to
World
Wrestling
Entertainment
(WWE),
while
continuing
to
operate
as
a
major
producer
of
sports
entertainment
across
television,
streaming,
and
live
events.
and
materials.
The
plural
form
WWFs
is
rarely
used
in
formal
writing
and
often
indicates
a
discussion
of
multiple
organizations
sharing
the
acronym.