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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Updates On 4th Dec 2014 4th Dec 2014, by WWF Malaysia
We are open at Mid Valley Megamall, South Court this Christmas!
Drop by and visit our booth from 4th to 25th December and check out our merchandise as well as Mid Valley's amazing Fairy Tail decor!
All proceeds generated from our booth will be channeled to our conservation projects :)
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Updates On 28th Nov 2014 28th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
THANK YOU to all our supporters who have contributed to helping orang-utans and allowing us to continue our forest restoration project in the North Ulu Segama forest, Sabah.
With your help, we have raised over RM8,000 which will allow us to rehabilitate approximately 1 hectare of degraded forest for orang-utan habitats! It's 2 days till the end of the campaign, head over to http://goo.gl/hkIZft if you'd like to support us!
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Tun Mustapha Park Community Conservation Group (TMPCCG) Strategic 27th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Tun Mustapha Park Community Conservation Group (TMPCCG) is the biggest group of community-based organisations working together to support the conservation of the environment to protect marine and terrestrial flora and fauna within the proposed Tun Mustapha Park (TMP).
TMP includes community from the district of Kudat, Kota Marudu, and Pitas.
Currently, there are 8 community groups in the newly established TMPCCG which are: Banggi Youth Club (BYC), Kudat Turtle Conservation Society (KTCS), Mali...
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Updates On 24th Nov 2014 24th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
How many facial expressions can an orang-utan make? Here's a short video to remind everyone of how similar we are to these animals. Orang-utans are about 96.4% genetically similar to humans.
Help us save the "man of the forest" by visiting http://goo.gl/hkIZft
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Moving Toward Sustainable Palm Oil 21st Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Unsustainable palm oil is threatening the forests of Borneo. So palm oil is a bad thing and I should avoid it, right?
Actually, palm oil itself isn’t necessarily bad. It’s the highest yield vegetable oil there is, which means it needs less land to grow enough oil to help meet the world's needs than other oils.
The real problem lies with where and how palm oil is grown. But it doesn’t have to be this way - the good news is that palm oil production can be environmentally responsible. Fin...
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Updates On 21st Nov 2014 21st Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Calling all supporters in Kedah, we need your help!
RAUDHAH CARNIVAL 2014
Date: 28th & 29th November 2014 (Fri & Sat)
Venue: Stadium Darul Aman, Alor Setar, Kedah
No. of volunteers: 10 pax (application is first come first serve basis)
Requirements:
- Preferably Malay (as the carnival is an Islamic concept)
- Able to speak Bahasa Malaysia fluently
- Good time management
- Outgoing personality
- Energetic
- Good communication skills
- Able to work with kids
Other necessary information:
- T-shir...
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Updates On 20th Nov 2014 20th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
The World Parks Congress 2014 in Sydney concluded yesterday with a collective promise to invigorate efforts, inspire new stakeholders and invest in marine and terrestrial parks. Held once every 10 years by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the meeting saw commitments to 140 million hectares of new protected areas made and over US$500 million in conservation funding for management of these parks was also announced at WWF’s event.
Marco Lambertini, Director General...
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Updates On 20th Nov 2014 20th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Since 2007 to June 2014, WWF-Malaysia has restored approximately 2,049 hectares (ha) of the targeted 2,400 ha of degraded forests in North Ulu Segama (NUS), Sabah in our efforts to save our orang-utans.
Unfortunately, funding for our crucial conservation efforts in Bukit Piton Forest Reserve will run out by the end of this year. Please help us save the orang-utans' habitats; Donate now at http://goo.gl/hkIZft
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Updates On 19th Nov 2014 19th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
YM Dato’ Seri Tengku Zainal Adlin, Chairman of Board, Sabah Parks delivered a speech at the World Parks Congress in Sydney yesterday outlining Sabah Parks’ and the Sabah state government’s aspirations for the effective management of the Proposed Tun Mustapha Park (TMP).
He also stated that once gazetted, the TMP will be evidence of Malaysia’s commitment to the Coral Triangle Initiative and contribution towards meeting the Aichi Biodiversity Target of least 10% marine areas protected an...
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Updates On 19th Nov 2014 19th Nov 2014, by WWF Malaysia
We don’t always see the effects of the products we buy. Have you heard of palm oil? It’s the most popular vegetable oil with the highest yield in the world and with sustainable production, some of the most important rainforest on earth can be saved.
It’s up to all of us to take action. unseenthemovie.com
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