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I thought WWF was a conservation organization. Why is it getting involved in family planning and health?

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I thought WWF was a conservation organization. Why is it getting involved in family planning and health?

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The health sector is not able to provide access to family planning everywhere in the world. To direct limited resources to the most people, it usually focuses on easily-reached areas with high population density such as cities and accessible rural areas. Often the biodiverse places where WWF works are very remote and difficult to access with relatively sparse populations. These areas usually have high fertility rates coupled with poverty, poor health conditions and environmental degradation.

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