ABOUT WWFF

WorldWide Flora and Fauna in amateur radio

The WWFF program wants to draw attention to the importance of protecting nature, flora and fauna. In this spirit amateur radio operators set up and operate their radio stations from designated nature parks and protected nature areas - generating attention for these areas whilst giving the ham radio community an interesting activity to contact. WWFF is a national and non-commercial program run by the coordinators of a large number of national Flora and Fauna programs.

The Flora and Fauna movement within ham radio was initiated in 2008 by the Russian Robinson Club (RRC) as World Flora and Fauna (WFF) program. In 2012 the program relaunched as WWFF:WorldWide Flora and Fauna. WWFF uses the activity databases of the participating members (containing activities from as early as 1995) as collected in the WWFF logsearch and builds upon the rules and references of the previous program. 


If your country is not present in the list of members and you would like to set up a local program, contact us. Please also contact us if you are an activator and find that your activity logs still fail in the new WWFF logsearch.

Please feel free to use the WWFF logo (added below) to promote the program on your (e)QSL or web page. 
Organization of the WWFF program
The WWFF program is run by 
the chairman and vice chairman elected by the national oordinators of the member countries (the WWFF council).
  • Chairman - PH0NO, Lars
  • Vice-chairman - IK1GPG, Max

The following WWFF officials help in the running of the program by taking care of important operational tasks in the WWFF program:
  • WWFF References Manager - IK1GPG, Max & I5FLN Luciano
  • WWFF Operations Approval Manager for countries without National FF representation: DL4BBH, Friedrich, DF6EX, Manfred & DL2VFR, Enrico
  • WWFF Web Master - PH0NO, Lars 
  • WWFF Log database admin - M6ADB, Andrew 
  • WWFF Forum admin - OK1IN, Petr

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