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 22nd Jan 2014 22nd Jan 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Have you registered to be an Earth Hour 2014 Night Walker? Join us in Penang this year and receive a limited edition t-shirt, Earth Hour stickers and an e-certificate of participation! Visit http://pandashop.my/eh2014walk/ to register.
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Updates On 10th Jan 2014 10th Jan 2014, by WWF Malaysia
We hope you have enjoyed learning more about our turtles and elephants over the past month. Please help WWF-Malaysia to save our wildlife and wild spaces -- including our forests and seas -- and protect our living planet. Click here: http://goo.gl/ptpxlQ
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Updates On 9th Jan 2014 9th Jan 2014, by WWF Malaysia
It takes decades for turtle hatchlings to grow and reach maturity, and they spend their entire lives at sea - except when female turtles return periodically to beaches to nest - where their numbers are again cut down by entanglement in fishing gear or other marine debris, poaching and pollution. Some turtles die when they accidentally ingest plastic. Help protect turtles, click here: http://wwf.org.my/turtle
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WWF Annual Review Malaysia : WWF-MY AR, Page 1 7th Jan 2014, by WWF Malaysia
WWF-Malaysia’s Annual Review 2013 features collaborations and partnerships that have made possible several of its key wins during the period under review, i.e. between July 2012 and June 2013. It also provides a snapshot of the organization’s financial statements, and the list of supporters and donors who have contributed to its conservation work.
For the first time, the Annual Review is available in interactive format, where conservation video clips and interviews with key stakeholders sp...
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Updates On 7th Jan 2014 7th Jan 2014, by WWF Malaysia
Did you know that only 1 in 10,000 turtle hatchlings survive to adulthood? From the moment they are laid, turtle eggs are vulnerable to predators, both human and animal. Hatchlings racing for the sea will have to avoid attacks by sea birds, clamber over mountainous rubbish, avoid being confused by nearby lighting, as well as avoid being eaten by nearshore fishes and crabs. Help save turtles here: http://wwf.org.my/turtle
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