WWF Malaysia News & Blogs
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Updates On 14th Sep 2018 14th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Come visit WWF-Malaysia's booth to learn more about our conservation efforts and shop for eco-friendly merchandise -- all proceeds will be channeled to our environmental protection projects -- on Taman Tugu Eco Day. Enjoy guided forest trail walks, documentaries, performances and environmental talks during this event hosted by Friends of Taman Tugu which will be held on 22 September 2018.
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 13th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Amy is all smiles with our merchandise which she won simply by taking part in the Sustainable Development Survey. What are you guys waiting for? Stand a chance to win a romantic getaway at The Sticks Guide or Sarang by the brook as well.
Head on to wwfmy-esd.com/esdsurvey2018 and fill up the survey NOW!
#cuticutimalaysia
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Updates On 13th Sep 2018 13th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Come visit WWF-Malaysia's booth at The Starling Charity Bazaar from 21 to 23 September 2018. Shop for eco-friendly merchandise, T-shirts designed by shelter home children, woven crafts crafted by Orang Asli communities, fiery sambal made by refugees and many more honest, artisanal goodies -- and support worthy causes!
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Coral Triangle Initiative 7th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia believes that protecting habitats and biodiversity conservation means protecting food security and human well-being.
Being part of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reef, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF), we walked hand-in-hand with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Department of Fisheries Sabah and Sabah Parks to be a part of GIZ's Sulu-Sulawesi Seascape Project Regional and National Level project.
After 6 years of implementation, ...
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Updates On 7th Sep 2018 7th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Paid Internship Opportunity.
Are you always hooked on your phone updating your social media accounts? If you love creative writing and sharing stories, how does a paid internship sound like to you?
We need someone to write crisp and engaging updates for our Education for Sustainable Development programme's social media platforms. You will be based in our PJCC office.
If you have what it takes, please e-mail your CV to nabidin@wwf.org.my.
wwfmy-esd.com
Photo: (c) WWF
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Updates On 7th Sep 2018 7th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
A Challenging Cycling Experience in the Heart of Borneo.
Dare to cycle in a hilly nature conditions and crossing the country roads in the border area between Indonesia and Malaysia? Have you experienced to exploring Borneo’s rainforests that is known as the most ancient rainforest on the planet?
We offer you to join us in the Cycling into the Heart of Borneo II that will be held on 27-29 October 2018. The event itself will be started from Sri Aman, Malaysia and will be ended in Lanjak, Danau ...
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Updates On 6th Sep 2018 6th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
It was with great sadness we recently learned the death of Mr Kenneth William Scriven. As our first CEO, we pay tribute to Ken as he was affectionately known, who will always be remembered for establishing WWF in Malaysia and serving as a Founding Board member.
Ken led the development and management of some 250 projects in Malaysia related to the establishment of protected areas, studies on endangered species such as marine turtles, proboscis monkeys and orangutans, and also nature education i...
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Updates On 4th Sep 2018 4th Sep 2018, by WWF Malaysia
📣Come chat with our WWF-Malaysia team at Jaya Shopping Centre, Section 14 Petaling Jaya, from 4 to 9 September 2018. Please join our Wheel of Knowledge to get free giveaways!
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◾Venue: Ground Floor, Jaya Shopping Centre
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◾Date : 4 to 9 September 2018
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◾Time : 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
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Updates On 30th Aug 2018 30th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
DYK that there is a freshwater fish that grows to half the length of a bus? It’s the aptly named Giant Stingray which is found in the Mekong river - along with 3 other monstrous fish: the giant catfish, the giant barb and the...dog eating catfish!
Only a healthy river system can support these giants and the tens of millions of people who depend on the Mekong: http://greatermekong.panda.org/
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Updates On 30th Aug 2018 30th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Happy International Whale Shark Day! It’s important to celebrate these endangered ocean beauties but we also want to tell you how you can help save them.
Please avoid shark fin, shark teeth and other shark products. Don’t buy beauty products which contain shark squalene. Choose sustainable seafood. And use responsible tourism operators when swimming with sharks.
Find out more here: https://sharks.panda.org/how-you-can-help
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Updates On 30th Aug 2018 30th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Pandashop.my is celebrating Malaysia with a sale! Wishing everyone Selamat Hari Merdeka on 31 August and Happy Malaysia Day on 16 September -- get 10% off all products on https://www.pandashop.my/ from now until 16 September. All sales proceeds will be channeled to our conservation efforts.
Coupon Code for 10% off
WWF4MALAYSIA
*Valid till 16 September 2018
Once you are ready to checkout:
1) Click on “View Basket”
2) Key in the coupon code at the coupon tab
3) Click “Apply Code...
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 30th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
The whale shark is the gentle giant of the ocean. Despite their size, they are no threat to humans, but sadly human activities threaten these beautiful creatures.
Whale sharks are an IUCN endangered species but are still hunted in Asia for their meat, fins and oil.
See more on our Instagram Stories:
https://www.instagram.com/wwfmy/
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 28th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
One of threats that marine turtles facing is coastal lighting. Strong light not only will stop female turtles to land for nest, but also will confuse the hatchlings lost their track towards the land instead of ocean.
Bukit Labohan that surround the Ma’Daerah beach act as a shield by protecting it from the light of nearby oil refineries, noise pollution from the main road of Kemaman to Kuala Terengganu and other disturbance.
It is the last day of Terengganu Turtle camp and the students expe...
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 27th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
The Terengganu Turtle Camp 2018 aims to educate local students that turtles 🐢 are not only the natural and cultural heritage for Terengganu but also their important role in marine ecosystems. This is because the public plays a significant role in helping to cease the trade and consumption of turtle eggs.
The second day of this camp started with a visit to Turtle Information Centre in Rantau Abang and MNS centre. It was then followed by “Turtle Race”, an activity whereby participants in g...
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 27th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Realise it or not, coral reefs are super important in reducing risks from natural disasters.
The fun-filled 'Program Sayangi Terumbu Karang' (Love our Reefs Programme) by Sabah Parks, Banggi District Office and WWF-Malaysia celebrates these often forgotten but important part of our marine ecosystem.
2018 is International Year of Reef and this event in Tun Mustapha Park (TMP) aimed to socialise its Integrated Management Plan and raise awareness on the importance of coral reefs.
Traditional g...
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Updates On 27th Aug 2018 27th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Rivers are often seen as simply sources of water and power. But healthy rivers benefit us in so many other ways. They support freshwater fisheries that feed tens of millions, help defend cities from floods, keep the world’s deltas above the rising seas, and more. But these hidden benefits are often undervalued - until they are lost.
This World Water Week, #Connect2Life and help protect our lifeblood - the world’s rivers: https://pand.as/ValuingRivers
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Timeline Photos 27th Aug 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Marine turtles play important roles for maintaining healthy marine ecosystems and their survival affects human survival in the long run. It is important to educate the next generation on the importance to protect turtles because their support toward this cause will lend weight to efforts aimed at safeguarding turtles.
It’s the end of day one of the Terengganu Turtle Camp. The highlight of the day was when students walked along the shores and took part in conservation activities such as patro...
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