WWF Malaysia News & Blogs
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Timeline Photos 25th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia CEO Dr Dionysius S.K. Sharma handing out an award to one of the winners of the ACCA Malaysia Sustainability Reporting Awards (MaSRA) 2017, together with YB Dato' Lee Cheese Leong, Deputy Finance Minister II. We hope this encourages more sustainability efforts among Malaysians. #WWFmy #sustainability #ceo
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Coral Reef Crisis 25th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Coral reefs are one of the most spectacular natural wonders and they also support the lives of millions of people. Losing coral reefs is not an option. WWF, UN Environment & partners are joining forces to tackle the coral reef crisis. #IYOR2018
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Updates On 25th Jan 2018 25th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Here's what's waiting for the best 3 entries of our Shark Origami Contest - WWF-Malaysia’s marine bag for the winners! Let those shark origami keep swimming in!
Step 1: Fold your shark origami in the most creative way! Think green with the materials used, e.g. reuse your gift wrappers, old newpaper, paper bags, etc.
Step 2: Take a picture of you with your shark origami in the most creative way.
Step 3: E-mail to kawan@wwf.org.my with the email subject “My Shark Origami”. Include Full ...
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Coral Livelihood 22nd Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Millions of people around the world rely on coral reefs for essential nutrition, livelihoods & protection from storms. UN Environment, WWF & partners are joining forces for reefs and everyone who depends on them. #IYOR2018
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Updates On 19th Jan 2018 19th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
"1.5°C is not just a number, it is the difference between safety and crisis for many – particularly the most vulnerable." http://blogs.wwf.org.uk/blog/climate-energy/1-5-de grees-paris-agreement/
Photo :(c) Global Warming Images/WWF.
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Updates On 18th Jan 2018 18th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Why is it so important to limit warming to 1.5°C?
The impacts at 1.5°C will be lower than at 2°C. For example, sea-level rise could be 10cm less by the end of the century, heat waves will be shorter and there will be some hope for the world’s coral reefs.
http://blogs.wwf.org.uk/blog/climate-energy /1-5-degrees-paris-agreement/
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Shark Origami Contest Animation 18th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Just one more month before the contest ends. Tag your family, friends, grandparents, colleagues, bosses and in-laws to join our shark origami contest!
Step 1: Fold your shark origami in the most creative way! Think green with the materials used, e.g. reuse your gift wrappers, old newpaper, paper bags, etc.
Step 2: Take a picture of you with your shark origami in the most creative way.
Step 3: E-mail to kawan@wwf.org.my with the email subject “My Shark Origami”. Include Full Name (as per NR...
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World Rowing Federation Announcement 17th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
See what we can achieve when we all pull together? Amazing news as World Rowing pledges to #SaveOurHeritage.
World Rowing shows how leading sports care about reducing their environmental risk and making a difference to protect World Heritage sites - some of the most unique places in the world!
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Updates On 12th Jan 2018 12th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Statement on the 4,515 Hectares Land Grant by the Terengganu State to TDM Berhad for Domestic Oil palm Plantation Expansion.
On 4 January 2018, it was announced that TDM Berhad accepted 4,515 hectares of land offered by the Terengganu State Government for its domestic oil palm plantation expansion plan. It was also reported that the Terengganu State has agreed to convert the 4,515 ha of land from Forest Reserve to Government Land. To compensate, the State will replace the affected areas with ot...
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Updates On 11th Jan 2018 11th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Be part of WWF-Malaysia’s shark origami contest!
Step 1: Go wild with your creative shark origami, there is no limit to your creativity Think green with the materials used, e.g. reuse your gift wrappers, old newpaper, paper bags, etc.
Step 2: Snap a picture of you with your shark origami in the most creative way.
Step 3: Email to kawan@wwf.org.my with the email subject “My Shark Origami”. Include your details as follow: Full Name (as per NRIC), NRIC number, Handphone number and Source ...
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Updates On 11th Jan 2018 11th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Have you joined our shark origami contest? Watch the video here (http://bit.ly/2l1MNbk) on how you can fold your very own shark origami. The most creative submission will win a special prize from us!
Step 1: Go wild with your creative shark origami, there is no limit to your creativity Think green with the materials used, e.g. reuse your gift wrappers, old newpapers, paper bags, etc.
Step 2: Snap a picture of you with your shark origami in the most creative way.
Step 3: Email to kawan@wwf.org....
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Timeline Photos 10th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia CEO Dr Dionysius Sharma with little Muhammad Adib bin Amirudin from SK Mangkuk in Setiu. Young Adib is a junior reporter who covered the signing of the MoU between Universiti Malaysia Terengganu and WWF-Malaysia. We look forward to receiving young Adib's future reports. #Setiu #GanuKite #SenyunSokmo
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Updates On 10th Jan 2018 10th Jan 2018, by WWF Malaysia
Little Muhammad Adib bin Amirudin of SK Mangkuk in Setiu is a Wartawan Cilik (Junior Reporter) covering the MoU signing between Universiti Malaysia Terengganu and WWF-Malaysia.
Adib's grandfather Pak Karim and his father Amirudin used to assist WWF-Malaysia's CEO and Executive Director Dato' Dr Dionysius Sharma in his Setiu fieldwork in the 90s.
It's inspiring to see three generations of Pak Karim's family being active in conservation. We need more local heroes to champion conservation in Mal...
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