WWF Malaysia News & Blogs
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We Use The Services Of Nature, But It Doesn't Send.. 1st Oct 2019, by WWF Malaysia
We use the services of Nature, but it doesn't send us an invoice. Did you know that oceans produce 50% of the oxygen we breathe, and absorb 90% of the heat we produce?
We all need to be on the same page. We know what to do – we have the technology, we have the science. It’s just how to make it work.
We must be rethinking economic growth. GDP alone is not a good measure of growth. GDP is a nice indicator, but it is driven by population and industries that don’t have to pay the cost of pol...
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Mestecc Minister, Yb Yeo Bee Yin, Delivering The O.. 1st Oct 2019, by WWF Malaysia
MESTECC Minister, YB Yeo Bee Yin, delivering the opening address at The Cooler Earth Summit, entitled Creating the Ecosystem: How Will the Changing Regulatory Landscape Impact Business?
Among the points raised by YB Yeo are the commitments to handling climate change, by controlling emissions to control the rate of increase of global warming. There should also be a mitigation and adaptation plan to manage the negative impacts of climate change.
Malaysia is committed to reducing carbon emissions...
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Youth Conference On Sustainability 30th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Harnessing the enthusiasm of today’s youth, WWF-Malaysia organised the third edition of Building Bridges for Sustainable Consumption and Production (BB4SCP) conference in De Palma Hotel, Shah Alam from 1 to 4 Aug. The platform aims to empower youth towards a more sustainable lifestyle.
This year, concerned by the statement that Malaysia ranks 8th among nations that mismanage waste, more than 100 youth delegates participated in the conference to gain knowledge and find solutions to this crisis...
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Its Worldtourismday Today, But Youre Stuck At Your.. 27th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
It’s #WorldTourismDay today, but you’re stuck at your desk, working.
And yet, you’re dreaming about your next holiday destination.
Don’t worry, we’ve got your back! 😎
Did you know that Kedah has a well-hidden Instagram-worthy holiday destination?
The lush Ulu Muda forest is an important water catchment that supplies water to Kedah, Penang and Perlis, which is why it hosted our second Journey of Water expedition in April 2018.
In Ulu Muda, you can hop on boat rides to navigat...
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Bekalan Air Mentah Perlu Dirawat Melalui Beberapa .. 26th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Bekalan air mentah perlu dirawat melalui beberapa langkah agar ia selamat untuk digunakan oleh para pengguna. Di antara aliran-aliran rawatan air di bawah, yang manakah merupakan aliran yang tepat?
A. Coagulation -> Flocculation -> Sedimentation -> Filtration -> Disinfection
B. Sedimentation -> Coagulation -> Flocculation -> Filtration -> Disinfection
C. Filtration -> Sedimentation -> Coagulation -> Flocculation -> Disinfection
Kongsikan jawapan anda (A, B atau C) di ruangan komen di bawah da...
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Thermos Malaysia Is Collaborating With Wwf-Malaysi.. 25th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Thermos Malaysia is collaborating with WWF-Malaysia to build awareness about the importance of practising sustainable consumption and protecting the world’s most ecologically valuable places.
Here’s how we can work together to adopt sustainable lifestyles:
1.For every old bottle recycled at Thermos Experience Shop in The Gardens Mall, enjoy RM10 rebate* on their products.
2.For every pledge to say 'No' to using plastic bags in Thermos Experience Shop, Thermos will donate RM2 to WWF-Malay...
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Where Does Our Tap Water Come From?. Before Treate.. 24th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Where does our tap water come from?🧐
Before treated water services were introduced, people would have to physically go to the nearest river to get water or collect rainwater for drinking, cooking, washing etc. Imagine having to spend all of that time and effort just to get something as basic as water! Sadly, this is still applicable in certain rural areas in Malaysia.😢
These days, the river closest to your home is not necessarily where your water supply comes from. For example, if you li...
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Updates On 24th Sep 2019 24th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
We regret to share that our hotline 1 300 88 99369 is currently down. We are working to rectify the issue and regret any inconvenience caused. Meanwhile, if you have donation or merchandise queries, please email kawan@wwf.org.my. Thank you very much for your kind understanding and patience.
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Padang Kemunting Has The Highest Number Of Hawksbi.. 23rd Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Padang Kemunting has the highest number of hawksbill turtle landings in Melaka, with the beach contributing around 40% of the nestings in Melaka. In conjunction with International Coastal Cleanup Day on 21 September 2019, WWF-Malaysia, Majlis Perbandaran Alor Gajah, Department of Fisheries, Reef Check Malaysia and Miracle Spectrum joined the global movement by organising a beach cleanup in Padang Kemunting and Pengkalan Balak.
A total of 253 participants comprising university, college and schoo...
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Ensurai Dipterocarpus Oblongifolius Is A Totally P.. 23rd Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Ensurai (Dipterocarpus oblongifolius) is a totally protected tree species in Sarawak because of its importance in protecting river banks, and its fruits provide food for indigenous freshwater fish like the mahseers i.e empurau and semah.
📸: © WWF-Malaysia/Zora Chan
#healthyrivers
#loveourriver
#sustainabledevelopment
#ensurai
#freshwaterfish
#naturalbuffers
#conserveriverbank
#newdealfornature
#wwfmy
#sarawak
#katibas
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Rivers Play A Crucial Role In Our Lives By Providi.. 22nd Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Rivers play a crucial role in our lives by providing critical ecosystem services that sustain economies, livelihoods and cultural heritage.
With the rapid human population growth and increasing competition between freshwater uses and users, sustainable development must take integrated watershed management and freshwater security into account.
WWF-Malaysia promotes the implementation of Integrated Watershed Management to ensure continuous clean and adequate water supply for people and nature.
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The River Ganges Is Honoured In A Huge Spiritual C.. 20th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The river Ganges is honoured in a huge spiritual celebration, but our rivers are also a precious resource for our planet.
We’ve disrupted the flow of our rivers and lost over 80% of freshwater wildlife.
This #WorldRiversDay, let’s value this precious fresh water resource, and ensure our rivers and their wildlife can thrive again, so we can continue to celebrate them. 💦💦
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Come Join Us In The Journey To Find Out The Level .. 19th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Come join us in the journey to find out the level of environmental awareness among Malaysians through this sustainable development survey. http://bit.ly/SDsurvey2019
Your voice matters! Help us plan and implement strategic projects to build future leaders who put environmental issues at the forefront of our country’s agenda.
#wwfmalaysia
#universitimalaya
#sustainab lesurvey #youthpower #yourvoicematters
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Belawai Beach Cleanup 19th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Belawai is habitat to Irrawaddy dolphins, hence it is important to keep rubbish at bay.
On July 29, the Pandas from Sarawak Conservation Programme teamed up with 60 people to pick up rubbish that are washed ashore along Belawai beach, and littered by public and visitors.
For just a stretch of about 500m, they collected 419.70kg of rubbish – mainly plastics.
The International Coastal Cleanup driven by Reef Check Malaysia is just three days away, let’s join communities around the globe to k...
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Pencemaran Yang Berpunca Daripada Aktiviti-Aktivit.. 18th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Pencemaran yang berpunca daripada aktiviti-aktiviti manusia yang tidak bertanggungjawab dan tidak lestari merupakan ancaman terbesar kepada sungai.
Ia secara tidak langsung mengganggu sistem perairan sungai dan mengakibatkan sungai kita menjadi kotor.
Bayangkan apa jadinya sekira tiada punca air yang bersih dan sumber protein (contoh: ikan) yang mencukupi untuk masa depan❓
Apa yang anda boleh lakukan untuk memastikan sungai kita sentiasa bersih❓
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🌎 Jangan membuang sampah- sarap ke dal...
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Its Amazing How A River Could Benefit All Of Us In.. 17th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
It’s amazing how a river could benefit all of us in various ways such as providing us with drinking water, source of food, transportation, electricity, and etc.
However, with river pollution getting worse each day, it is getting more difficult to obtain clean water and costs of water treatment is increasing.
Water pollution such as dumping of industrial and domestic waste are not going to end unless everyone step in and act against it. Let’s all join hands and save our rivers!
#stopriv...
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Habitat Destruction Caused By Illegal And Destruct.. 17th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Habitat destruction caused by illegal and destructive fishing methods, such as fish bombing, reduces the chances of coral reefs to survive amidst the impacts of climate change. Without healthy corals, the survival of marine life is further threatened. WWF-Malaysia works with Sabah Parks and other relevant government agencies to combat fish bombing in Tun Mustapha Park, one of the largest marine parks in Malaysia.
WWF-Malaysia thanks KOSÉ Malaysia for their support. With every purchase of ‘S...
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Selamat Hari Malaysia Rakan-Rakan Sekalian. Tahuka.. 16th Sep 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Selamat Hari Malaysia rakan-rakan sekalian! 🇲🇾
Tahukah anda, terdapat 189 lembangan sungai di Malaysia? Ada 89 di Semenanjung Malaysia, 78 di Sabah dan 22 di Sarawak. Sungai Rajang, Sarawak merupakan sungai yang terpanjang (560 km) di Malaysia. 😲
Setiap sungai memainkan peranan yang amat penting dalam kehidupan kita dalam kegunaan harian, membekalkan sumber air utama, dan juga sebagai mod pengangkutan.🚤
Sebagai penjaga dan penghuni bumi, kita haruslah bersama-sama melindungi su...
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