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Updates On 27th Mar 2019 27th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
With #EarthHour 2019 only 3 DAYS away, we’d like to remind you to #Connect2Earth 🌱 in your own special way 🙂 Find ways to get in touch with nature even if you live in the city. Take a walk in the park 🚶volunteer at an animal shelter 🐶 or eat local organic produce. The number of things you can do to #Connect2Earth are limitless. How will you play your part? Take a pledge today: https://www.earthhour.org/voice, and visit https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x to check out our #EarthHour events in Pe...
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Updates On 27th Mar 2019 27th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Happy #WaterWednesday 💧! We’ve got a question for you: Where does your water come from?
Answer: That’s for you to figure out!
‘Like’ and leave a comment on this post with your most creative (and correct) answer and you might count yourself among the three lucky winners to snag a goodie bag filled with awesome WWF-Malaysia swag. 😎 (Check out the comments to see what you’ll win!)
Don’t forget to include the hashtags #JourneyofWaterMY and #WhereDoesYourWaterComeFrom in your...
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Updates On 26th Mar 2019 26th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Join the #myearthhour2019 Challenge on TikTok. This Earth Hour, you can smile as bright as the stars with TikTok. From 25 to 30 March, TikTok is supporting Earth Hour with their exciting event, ‘See nature with laughter and lights out’, aimed at raising awareness of the importance of conserving nature. It is easy to take part, visit: https://bit.ly/2TW1dgP
Even our beloved Datuk Lee Chong Wei is supporting the cause, so let’s join him now! #Connect2Earth #EarthHour
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Updates On 26th Mar 2019 26th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
From land to sea, we’re all connected to this brilliant planet! And that’s why it’s up to us to protect the ecosystems and communities most vulnerable to climate change. This year for Earth Hour, we'll be focusing on our freshwater conservation efforts. Please show your support by visiting https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and check out our #EarthHour events in Penang and Kedah on 30 March 2019, 8:30pm #Connect2Earth
Photo: © WWF-Malaysia / Maxentius Donysius
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Updates On 26th Mar 2019 26th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia sincerely thanks Jasmine Yeo Suk Peng, Miss Earth Malaysia 2018, for supporting Earth Hour by sharing her #Connect2Earth story about why nature matters to her. Share your Earth Hour story here https://bit.ly/2RWyAOr or join us for Earth Hour events in Kedah or Penang on 30 March, more information here
https://bit.ly/2BWku6J #EarthHour
Music from Audio Network: Nature's Song by Philip Guyler. Videographer: Amanda Nayra and Ezen Chan. Video editor: Ezen Chan.
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Updates On 26th Mar 2019 26th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Only FOUR days to go until #EarthHour 2019! Have you added your voice for the planet? 🌱 Pledge to make a change today https://www.earthhour.org/voice 🌱. Together, let’s #Connect2Earth. Switch off and speak up for #nature on 30 March at 8:30pm, our local time.
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Updates On 25th Mar 2019 25th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Earth Hour 2019 is taking place this Saturday on March 30. Want to know what's in store and why it matters?
Tune in to BFM 89.9 at 3pm today for the 'Earth Matters' segment with Juliet Jacobs, where Dominic Wong, WWF-Malaysia's Director of Communications & Marketing, talks about our focus for this year's Earth Hour.
Protected Areas Lead, Siti Zuraidah Abidin, will also touch on why the Ulu Muda Forest Complex is currently in the spotlight.
So be sure to listen in to find out how you can #...
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Updates On 25th Mar 2019 25th Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
😎 Do what makes you happy.
🌱 Nature makes us happy!
🌍 #EarthHour makes us very happy!
👯♀️ Just 5️⃣ days to go before we #Connect2Earth and switch off for nature! Visit wwwf.org.my/earthhour & find out about our events in Penang and Kedah,
See you on 30 March at 8:30pm, your local time ⏰
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Updates On 23rd Mar 2019 23rd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
We’re down to SIX days before #EarthHour 2019! 😎 If you’re new to Earth Hour and unsure 🤔 on what to do and where to go, find your nearest event at https://www.earthhour.org/event-map. 🌍 See you on 30 March at 8:30pm, local time ⏰#Connect2Earth
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Updates On 23rd Mar 2019 23rd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
SEVEN! DAYS LEFT TO #EARTHHOUR 2019! Here’s a pro-tip to help you get ready for the big day 👍Carry LED light sticks along as they are not only energy efficient 💡but also more gentle on our planet 🌍as compared to soy/beeswax candles 🕯. RSVP today at https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and join our #EarthHour events in Penang and Kedah. Let’s switch off for nature on 30 March, 8.30PM local time! 🎊
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Timeline Photos 22nd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The Marbled Cat is one of the most elusive felines in the world. What a shame it is that we can only catch sight of it as victim of our infrastructure development.
The building of roads must take into consideration the implications it may have on wildlife. If we are not careful, many of our prized wildlife may end up dead on roads that we build through their homes. #STCP #conservation #marbledcat #sabah
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Updates On 22nd Mar 2019 22nd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
8 DAYS until we kick off #EarthHour 2019! What do you see in the fire? 🔥 We see a 60 😍 #DYK The '+' sign next to the Earth Hour logo symbolises that our actions should go beyond the hour? #LightsOut on 30 March, 8.30PM our local time.RSVP at wwf.org.my/earthhour to find out about our events in Penang and Kedah. Let's show how #Nature matters to us now and always!
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Updates On 22nd Mar 2019 22nd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Ah, it’s the weekend! Time to kick back and relax. Have a good one folks! P.S.: Earth Hour is just around the corner. This year, we'll be focusing on our freshwater conservation efforts. Please show your support by visiting https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and join our #EarthHour events in Penang and Kedah on 30 March 2019; or share your own Earth Hour event ideas. #Connect2Earth
Photo: © Neil Ever Osborne / WWF-US
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Updates On 22nd Mar 2019 22nd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Sarawak is blessed with between 3,300 millimetres and 4,600 millimetres of rainfall annually, depending on locality. In this sense, water supply should not pose a problem, however there is still water shortage which happens every year, especially during drought.
In Sarawak’s rural areas, most people constructed their own gravity-feed water supply sourced from nearby streams or hills.
However, the water is not always sufficient to cover a village’s water needs. Water shortage becomes wors...
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Timeline Photos 22nd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia and Sabah Softwoods Berhad signs a grant agreement for the co-financing of the restoration work through the wildlife corridor in Brumas, Tawau during the Heart of Borneo International Conference in Kota Kinabalu yesterday with the presence of Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal.
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 22nd Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Whoever you are, wherever you are, water is your basic needs. In most of the villages in Sarawak’s rural area, the people are still lagging behind in terms of access to treated, safe and clean water supply.
They rely on water sourced from the mountains and rain, which are not connected to any water treatment plants. The water is safe for washing and other purposes such as construction.
But do you think muddy water is still safe for drinking and cooking? Let’s keep our forests and waters...
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Timeline Photos 21st Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The WWF-Malaysia team in Sabah had a fruitful discussion today with Datuk Christina Liew, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment on current environmental concerns in the state and how to tackle them. We will continue to work together with the government to ensure that Sabah’s pristine nature remains intact for generations to come!
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Updates On 21st Mar 2019 21st Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Since 2017, WWF-Malaysia Eco Champion Awards has recognised many individuals who go the extra mile for the environment. We admire their undivided passion for sustainability towards the greater good of their schools, campuses and communities. Their stories are inspirational and they deserve to be recognised.
Nominate your candidate now! The Eco-Champions will be taken on a trip of a lifetime to one of our Priority Conservation Areas such as the picturesque Setiu in Terengganu, or the Ulu Muda fo...
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Updates On 21st Mar 2019 21st Mar 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Rainforests are forest ecosystems characterized by high levels of rainfall (obviously). This type of forest also features an enclosed canopy and high species diversity. That’s why Malaysia is rich in biodiversity and rainfall!
Happy #InternationalDayOfForests! In honour of this special day, we are highlighting the Ulu Muda Forest Complex in Kedah - one of Malaysia’s hidden gems and a vital water catchment area. 😊💚🌳
Learn more about WWF’s work in Ulu Muda here:http://bit.ly/2FsiS...
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