WWF Malaysia News & Blogs
Instantly update yourself on the latest animal welfare developments. Leading animal shelters and rescuers will share news and knowledge with you, consolidated through their blogs and social media pages.
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Shark Hero Wedding 18th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Beware of shark "intrusion" if you choose shark fins for your wedding 😜
Ask your guest if shark fins is still a delicacies for courtesy (giving face), why not serving your guest a healthy choice instead? #weddingmenu #nosharkfins #weddingwithoutfins
Check out weddingwithoutfins.com to find out more
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Timeline Photos 17th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Simon checking the drone before takeoff. Our Sabah Terrestrial Conservation team were along the Kinabatangan river for a wildlife survey. Photo: (c) WWF-Malaysia/Guruchathram Ledchumanan. #WWFmy #Sabah
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Timeline Photos 16th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Sergei Wich, professor in primate biology from Liverpool John Moores University checks the GPS co-ordinates of nearby orang utans with our orang utan team member William and Brian from our Sabah Terrestrial Conservation team. Photo: WWF-Malaysia/Guruchathram Ledchumanan. #WWFmy #Sabah
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Updates On 16th May 2018 16th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Cities drive our economy and our democracies. The world’s most powerful cities outrank entire nations in terms of GDP. This is why mayors have become increasingly powerful in the last decade.
Since 70 % of CO2 emissions originate from cities, and 75 % of resources are consumed there, cities are simply the place where local action leads to global effects.
WWF’s work with cities has therefore intensified in recent years. We challenge cities to lead on sustainability through our One Planet ...
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Sign The Petition 15th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
We call upon the Prime Minister and the new government of Malaysia to maintain and strengthen a dedicated environmental portfolio within the cabinet. WWF-Malaysia has signed and endorses this petition to our new government.
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Thanks to our fellow concerned citizens for starting the petition! Click the link to sign the petition 👉https://bit.ly/2KpPWvY
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 15th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Work goes on for the marine programme during the announced public holidays and the past weekend.
The programme went through an intensive 5 days of their annual review - making sure all their strategic documents, programme objectives, current and future work are still aligned with their vision and mission.
This review was also the time for them to share lessons learnt throughout the entire programme.
Intense, technical, and innovative discussions were held from day to night (literally), but ...
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Updates On 15th May 2018 15th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia's STCP lead Julia Ng gets up a tree for her orang utan conservation video shoot. It was made to thank our gracious donors who contributed to our conservation efforts. Video: WWF-Malaysia/Guruchathram Ledchumanan. #WWFmy #Sabah
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Updates On 15th May 2018 15th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Currently, there is a hot debate on the data social media and Google collect on us. It is a highly relevant debate and let’s hope it comes to fruitful conclusions.
Today, however, it is difficult to imagine social movements without social media.
Here are some examples of fast change through our global connectedness:
In Malaysia'a recent historic election, social media trends created movements like #CarPoolGE14 and #PulangMengundi.
How can we imagine the #metoo-movement without social medi...
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Timeline Photos 15th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia's orang utan team member Kalut fills in his notes after starting his 4am day with a boat ride to the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Photo: WWF-Malaysia/Guruchathram Ledchumanan. #WWFmy #Sabah
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Timeline Photos 15th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Our hardworking field guys Bob, Kalut and William from our Orang Utan team get ready for another day along the Kinabatangan river in Sabah. #WWFmy #Sabah. Photo: WWF-Malaysia/Guruchathram Ledchumanan.
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Photos From WWF-Malaysia's Post 14th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Julia Ng, WWF-Malaysia's Sabah Terrestrial Conservation team lead goes through her script for an Orang Utan conservation video with our STCP Communications Officer Elaine. It's to thank our donors for their continued support. Photo: WWF-Malaysia/Guruchathram Ledchumanan. #WWFmy #Sabah. @ Sukau, Sabah, Malaysia
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Updates On 14th May 2018 14th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Today, 6 of 10 countries in the world are democracies; but democracy currently faces a significant challenge. Research shows that on a global level, the last decade marked a decrease in freedom, caused among others by rising nationalism and populism in democratic countries.
As many as 71 countries suffered net declines in political rights and civil liberties, with only 35 registering gains.
When we watch some of our world leaders it is clear, democracy needs YOU more now than ever before.
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World Migratory Bird Day 12th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Their future is our future. Did you know that migratory birds provide many benefits to humanity, from controlling insect plagues to pollination? This #WorldMigratoryBirdDay, discover more about nature and how we’re all deeply connected: https://pand.as/connect2earth #connect2earth
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Updates On 12th May 2018 12th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
The story of democracy starts in ancient Greece – honestly, what doesn’t? It means rule by the people, and comes from the Greek word dēmokratiā, coined from dēmos (people) and kratos (rule).
It is intimately linked to your rights as a citizen. And the word citizen is connected to the word city. You see what we did here? Urban areas are hotspots for democracy, and this is one reason why WWF works with cities.
Democracy is not a given. People fought hard for it and we still need to!
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Updates On 11th May 2018 11th May 2018, by WWF Malaysia
A ship in a harbour us safe, but that is not what ships are for. It is with great hope that our seafaring vessel, Mameng II continues the original Mameng's great conservation legacy in Kudat for years to come.
WWF-Malaysia is grateful for all the collaborations in the past with Sabah Parks and other partners. We look forward to more partnerships in the future.
With our newest addition, Mameng II - we strongly believe that this will be an enormous step forward for conservation in Tun Mustapha ...
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