over 5 million supporters worldwide,in more than 100 countries.The group,s objective is to halt the damage to our planet,s natural environment,and build a future in whic humans live in harmony with nature.The fund takes concrete actions in a number of areas. For example, it works with governments to reduce poaching of tigers ang to set aside land to increase the size of tiger habitats.The world wildlife fund reports that humanity is already using nearly 50 percent more natural resources than the Earth can replace. To address this problem,it is developing ang implenmenting new ways of growing crops, managing fisheries, forests, and wetlands, generating energy, and dealing with waste