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This Fruit Farm In Costa Rica Works In Harmony Wit.. 7th Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
This fruit farm in Costa Rica works in harmony with the jungle ecosystem, and the canopy in turn helps the plants grow. This means there’s plenty of space both for trees and crops 🌴🌿 and importantly, there’s zero deforestation.
They grow 22 different crops - including the cacao that delicious chocolate 🍫 comes from.
This #WorldChocolateDay, let’s celebrate forward-thinking farmers, and enjoy the fruits of their sustainable efforts😄 #ShareOurPlanet @OurPlanet #Connect2Earth ...
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Wwf-Malaysia Would Like To Express Our Sincere Sym.. 7th Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia would like to express our sincere sympathy and condolences to the family of the divers and their friends, in the recent incidence in Semporna attributed to possible fish bombing. Their deaths are tragic, and we do not wish them upon anyone else.
As we allow the privacy for the authorities to delve deeper into the investigation of this matter, WWF-Malaysia would like to stress the dangers and seriousness of the reoccurring fish bombing cases that have been happening in Sabah for de...
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The Story Of Palm Oil 5th Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Globally there are now up to 27 million hectares planted with oil palm - much of it on land that was previously jungle.
Think you need to avoid palm oil? Actually oil palm is one of the world’s most productive crops and when grown sustainably it’s one way to help keep our remaining jungles standing🌴
We can all demand palm oil that hasn’t contributed to deforestation and choose to shop with brands and retailers that support it 👍
#ShareOurPlanet @OurPlanet
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Tigers Extinct By 2022? 4th Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
"We will lose our tigers in two or three years, and I am being optimistic here," said WWF-Malaysia Tiger Landscape Lead, Dr. Mark Rayan Darmaraj. "If we leave things as they are, the Malayan tiger could be driven into extinction even faster."
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This Morning Our Freshwater Team In Setiuwetlands,.. 3rd Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
This morning our #Freshwater team in #SetiuWetlands, #Terengganu rescued a pregnant #paintedterrapin that was caught in a fishing net called "pukat pari", while trying to get to the beach to lay its eggs.
We suspected that it had been trapped for some time as there were red marks on it, possibly from the constriction of the net. It was weak from struggling in the net, but regained its energy after the rescue and was released to a nearby river three hours later.
Painted terrapins are a #Critica...
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Jungle Medicines 3rd Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
#DYK that scientists have found anti-cancer properties in over 2,000 jungle plants? Yet, we’ve only tested 1% for their medicinal qualities. Who knows what other treasures our jungles hold? It’s vital that we protect them🌴💚
#ShareOurPlanet @OurPlanet
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How To Save Jungles 1st Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Jungles give us food, water, medicines, and clean air to breathe. They are too precious to continue chopping down. Agree? 👍 Here’s how we can keep our jungles standing forever🌴💚
#NatureMatters #ShareOurPlanet @OurPlanet
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Green Guerrillas Asia Shout Out 1st Jul 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Thank you, Davina Goh and Benny Price from The Green Guerrilla Asia for the shout out! You heard what they, said so come and join us at Paradigm Mall from 2 to 4 Aug to find out the sustainable choices you can make to become better consumers. #greenlystyle #bb4scp3
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Recovery In Raja Ampat 27th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Meet Pak Haris, a fisherman in The Coral Triangle. He explains the tropical success story in the region: protection of the reefs has won over the local communities, including his fellow fishermen.
#NatureMatters #ShareOurPlanet @ourplanet
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Eyes On Fraser's Hill 2019 Photography Contest 26th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The 'Eyes on Fraser's Hill 2019' photography contest is more than just an ordinary photography contest - its aim is to encourage Malaysians to learn about the ecosystem services provided by the Fraser's Hill Forest Complex.
Contest winners not only took stunning photos that captured the natural beauty of Fraser's Hill, but through their captions, they were able to link their photos to the deeper value of the local ecosystem and the vital functions it plays.
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Eyes On Fraser's Hill 2019 Photography Contest 26th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The 'Eyes on Fraser's Hill 2019' photography contest is more than just an ordinary photography contest - its aim is to encourage Malaysians to learn about the ecosystem services provided by the Fraser's Hill Forest Complex.
Contest winners not only took stunning photos that captured the natural beauty of Fraser's Hill, but through their captions, they were able to link their photos to the deeper value of the local ecosystem and the vital functions it plays.
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Last Sunday, The Winners Of The Eyesonfrasershill2.. 26th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Last Sunday, the winners of the #EyesOnFrasersHill2019 photography contest claimed their well-deserved prizes during the prize-giving ceremony in conjunction with the Closing Ceremony for the Fraser's Hill International Bird Race. Congratulations and thank you to all those who participated!
Pahang State Tourism, Environment and Plantations Committee Chairman, Dato’ Sri Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin, officiated the Closing Ceremony and even dropped by our exhibit to see the winning photographs! Many...
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Coastal Seas - Fish In The Sea 25th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
“There are plenty of fish in the sea” 🐟🌊
Are there? Only if you choose the right ones to eat 🍽️ The next time you buy fish, ask yourself the question🔍: is this fish sustainable?’ If enough of us ask…we’ll start getting the right answer 💡
#Connect2Earth #ShareOurPlanet @ourplanet
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