World Wide Flora & Fauna (WWFF) is an international amateur radio program designed to promote both environmental awareness and the enjoyment of amateur radio. It encourages radio operators to venture into designated natural areas and establish temporary radio stations.
While WWFF and Parks On The Air (POTA) share the common goal of promoting outdoor amateur radio operations from parks, they differ in several key aspects. WWFF has a more global scope, emphasizing adherence to International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) protected area standards, whereas POTA, though expanding internationally, originated and maintains a strong presence in the United States, and may utilize a wider range of park designations.
Logging requirements and specific operating rules also vary between the two programs. Additionally, POTA’s user-friendly online platform has contributed to its rapid growth and popularity, while WWFF utilizes a different online structure. Despite these differences, there is significant overlap in park listings, allowing operators to participate in both programs simultaneously.
