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China National Forestry Industry Association

    Established in 2006, the most authoritative association in China forest industry, Mr. Wang Zhongyu, the vice chairman of National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference is the honored chairman, Mr. Jia Zhibang, the director of State Forestry Administration is the chairman. It has 10 special committees.
    Focus on investigation and research of development of forest industry, constitute and supervise related rules and regulations; data collection, analysis and issue industrial information, provide domestic and overseas economic and market information; provide industrial planning proposal, economic policy and suggestion on law and rules to government; coordinate between internal department and external units on economic and technical cooperation, accelerate enterprise’s development.

 WWF is...
 • the world's largest and most experienced independent conservation organisation;
 • a truly global network, working in more than 90 countries;
 • a challenging, constructive, science-based organisation that addresses issues from the survival of species and habitats to climate change, sustainable business and environmental education;
 • a charity dependent upon its five million supporters worldwide - some 90 per cent of our income derives from voluntary sources such as people and the business community.
 • an organisation that makes a difference
    WWF was officially founded on 11 September 1961 amid fears that habitat destruction and hunting would soon bring about the extinction of much of Africa's wildlife. Among the distinguished group of founders were Sir Julian Huxley, the renowned biologist, and Sir Peter Scott, the naturalist and painter, who designed the original panda logo.
    By the end of the 1970s, the focus of WWF's work had broadened to encompass not only the conservation of wildlife and habitats, but also the wider implications of man's activities on the environment.
    In 1980 WWF's World Conservation Strategy warned that humanity had no future unless nature and the world's natural resources were conserved. It also introduced the concept of sustainable development - living within the limits of the natural environment without compromising the needs of future generations - which has been central to WWF's thinking ever since.

 
 
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