WWF Together 4+

Learn about amazing animals‪!‬

World Wildlife Fund

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 11 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

WWF Together brings you closer to amazing and endangered species than you ever could have imagined, letting you discover their lives and the work WWF does for them. Try out “tiger vision,” flap your wings like a migrating butterfly, and chop the panda’s bamboo. As part of each story, you’ll get to bring an animal into your world by taking a selfie with its origami or placing it in a scene.

Features

• In-depth, interactive stories of endangered animals, including giant pandas, tigers, monarch butterflies, sea turtles and polar bears.
• Playful interactive elements that incorporate both iPad’s and iPhone’s unique features.
• Origami of each animal that folds up, allowing you to place it in a photo and share with friends and family.
• Up-to-date conservation and wildlife news.
• Stunning high-definition, full-screen videos and image galleries, featuring photos and downloadable wallpapers by renowned environmental photographer Morten Koldby.
• Cool and unusual animal facts. (Do you know what a panda and a stick of butter have in common?)
• Multiple ways to get involved and help protect endangered animals.

About World Wildlife Fund

For 50 years, WWF’s mission has been to create a future in which people live in harmony with nature. A core part of that mission is saving wildlife from threats like poaching, habitat loss and overuse of natural resources. This important work doesn’t just help wild animals; it also contributes to people’s health and well-being. By conserving species and their habitats, we can also help to ensure we have a thriving, healthy planet with forests that slow climate change and oceans that provide more than one-sixth of the world’s food.

What’s New

Version 3.0.3

New in 3.0.3:
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* Bugfixes

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Fascinating facts and a beautiful interactive presentation make the World Wildlife Fund’s educational app the perfect showcase for endangered species. Gorgeous photos show dolphins, elephants and jaguars in their native habitats, while activities like chopping bamboo for a panda and shaking bugs off a rhino help teach you about the animals’ daily lives. Packed with enchanting videos, amazing stats and other fun features, it’s an adventure no nature lover can resist.

jfks92 ,

SO INSPIRING

This app has helped me learn more about the world around us. What is happening to it, what we can do to help, and what would happen if we did nothing. We should all be thankful for what we have been given, but if you were given something, you’ll have to take care of it. This app is helping people to be aware, and is helping them to take action in the real world. Either in their home or out in the world in rallys and stuff, things like these make the world a better place. Please download this app and support WWF, for their doing a great job in helping the world.

Rod R. Ram II ,

Thank you WWF for inspiring us!

I just downloaded it and for the 1st time an app brought me into tears. I haven't read the whole thing yet but it is definitely a deep moving experience to know all of these things. I am really inspired and hoping in the future that I could help. I always wanted to help the environment and the wildlife. Thank you WWF and please don't stop. God bless you!

App Privacy

The developer, World Wildlife Fund, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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