WWF Malaysia News & Blogs
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Updates On 8th Feb 2019 8th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Climate change is one reason for the increasing intensity of natural disasters around the world 😢 but if we protect nature, nature will protect us too! Our forests act as natural buffers against strong winds, storms and rising tides 💪.
This is a forest management area within the Kubaan Puak forest complex in Sarawak. Hit 💚 if you will help conserve these forests 🌳
Support WWF-Malaysia’s forest conservation efforts. Please visit https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and join our #EarthHour event...
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Updates On 8th Feb 2019 8th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
#DYK that in 2009 The Acropolis became the oldest landmark to join #EarthHour 😍 Created in the 5th century BC 😀the Parthenon, the centrepiece of the Acropolis, switched off to join millions of people from around the globe to shine a light on the future of our planet 🌎#Connect2Earth
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TRAXXfm 7th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia's Head of Conservation in Peninsular Malaysia, Norizan Mohd Mazlan spoke to Kong Hu, host of "What Matters" on Traxx.fm today about Kedah's Ulu Muda Forest Reserve and the state government's logging ban announcement.
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Updates On 7th Feb 2019 7th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Chinese New Year, New Luck! More than 20,000 elephants are poached every year due to demand for ivory products. Will ivory really bring you good luck and good fortune in the new year? In 2019, pledge to help elephants when you #TravelIvoryFree.
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Updates On 7th Feb 2019 7th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Healthy ecosystems are a huge ally for us! Mangroves and forests provide resistance to climate shocks and provide basic necessities like air, water and food. 🌳🌺🐟
Mangroves like this one in Kota Marudu, Sabah need our protection. Support our forest and freshwater conservation efforts. ❤ if you will protect Mother Nature and #Connect2Earth.
Please visit https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x and join our Earth Hour events in Penang and Kedah on 30 March 2019; or share your own Earth Hour event. #Ea...
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Planting Seeds Of Sustainability In Future Leaders 7th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Calling all Youth Advocates! Why don't you invest a tiny bit of your Chinese New Year angpau to join the youth conference by WWF-Malaysia this year? We have great activities lined up just for you.
Themed "What's with Plastics?", the BB4SCP conference promises a fun-filled 4D3N experience on sustainability issues. Register now at www.bb4scp.com because seats are limited!
http://bit.ly/2HG1s9P
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Updates On 7th Feb 2019 7th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia's Head of Conservation in Peninsular Malaysia, Norizan Mohd Mazlan, will be speaking on Traxx.fm today from 11.15am to talk about the Ulu Muda Forest Complex in Kedah and what's been happening since the state government announced a logging ban in Ulu Muda Forest Reserve last year. Tune in to find out more!
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Updates On 6th Feb 2019 6th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Freshwater makes up 3% of all water on Earth, but only 1% is available for use 😦 and that 1% is shrinking due to #climatechange and pollution.
We need to do something before we run out of drinking water!🍹 As individuals, you can do your part by using water efficiently - turning off the tap when not in use, and take short showers.
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Tap ❤️ if you will join us to protect our freshwater resources!
Support WWF-Malaysia’s freshwater conservation efforts. Please visit https://bit.ly/2C...
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Updates On 6th Feb 2019 6th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Did you know that, in addition to supplying freshwater to Kedah, Penang and Perlis, the Ulu Muda Forest is home to 111 species of mammals -- including this adorable Dusky leaf monkey? Support WWF-Malaysia's efforts to protect the Ulu Muda forest by joining our Earth Hour events in Penang and Kedah; or sharing your Earth Hour event with us. Visit: https://bit.ly/2Cw1c7x
#Connect2Earth #EarthHour
Photo © WWF-Malaysia/ Stephen Hogg
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Save 1/3 This Chinese New Year 5th Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
This Chinese New Year, let us be mindful during our reunion dinner and not waste food. Join us in the #SaveOneThird challenge!
1/3 icon represents the portion of food we waste and its avoidable impact on our planet. Use it to snap and share pictures of how much of your food could be saved. If your friends ask about it, be sure to tell them about Save 1/3! Here's how you do it:
1. Grab your plate and fill it with the amount of food you want to eat. Remember to take only what you can finish and ...
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 3rd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
📢 Join Us at Subang Parade on the weekends as you can learn more about green-awareness with our visual reality tools. Also, don't forget to meet up with Chi Chi and join our fun Chi Chi origami workshop, as you can help support our “Panda Home”.
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Swipe next to see all the details. See you there!
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Updates On 3rd Feb 2019 3rd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
It's International Straw-free Day! Would you like to #Connect2Earth for #EarthHour but aren't sure how? 🌏 Here's an easy tip: Go strawless! Did you know straws can stay in landfills for 200 years? 😲 This causes a lot of harm to our ocean life since they're not biodegradable 💔😭. Next time you're out, remember to ask for drinks without a straw. Share your straw-free pictures in the comments😊💚.
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 3rd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Our Freshwater team in Sarawak works in the Rajang River basin or watershed as it provides important ecosystem services from upstream to downstream. WWF-Malaysia recommends the conservation of free flowing rivers, fish habitats and Rajang delta.
The team is working closely with different stakeholders to form and adopt an integrated river basin planning in Rajang.
We promote the implementation of Integrated Watershed Management (IWM), sustainable water use and conservation of important freshw...
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 2nd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Selamat Menyambut #WorldWetlandsDay!
Ada tiga langkah yang kita boleh ambil untuk menjaga tanah lembap atau tanah bencah seperti di delta Rajang-Belawai-Paloh:
* Jangan menebang pokok bakau.
* Jangan buang sampah sembarangan. Sampah dibuang ke dalam tong sampah.
* Jadilah pelancong/pengunjung yang bertanggungjawab.
Pulihara, guna sebaik-baiknya dan peliharalah hutan bakau kita. Kita boleh mengatasi perubahan iklim. Tanah lembap ialah penyelesaian semulajadi. Hentikan perubahan penggunaan t...
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Updates On 2nd Feb 2019 2nd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! You might see "Ramsar" mentioned a lot today.
FYI the Convention on Wetlands, called the Ramsar Convention, is the intergovernmental treaty that provides the framework for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.
The Convention was adopted in the Iranian city of Ramsar in 1971 and came into force in 1975. Since then, almost 90% of UN member states, from all the world’s geographic regions, have acceded to become “Contracting Parties”. The con...
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Timeline Photos 2nd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! You might see "Ramsar" mentioned a lot today.
FYI the Convention on Wetlands, called the Ramsar Convention, is the intergovernmental treaty that provides the framework for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.
The Convention was adopted in the Iranian city of Ramsar in 1971 and came into force in 1975. Since then, almost 90% of UN member states, from all the world’s geographic regions, have acceded to become “Contracting Parties”. The c...
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 2nd Feb 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Happy World Wetlands Day! Here are 3 simple things that we can do to help keep our wetlands:
* Do not remove mangrove trees.
*Do not litter. Rubbish goes into rubbish bins.
* Be a responsible tourist/visitor.
Restore, use wisely and conserve our mangroves. We are not powerless against climate change. Wetlands are a natural solution. Stop draining wetlands.
#keepwetlands #WorldWetlandsDay #conservemangrove
#wwfmy #sarawakmangroves #irrawaddydolphins #connect2earth
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