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Perkelahan Di Pantai Dengan Ahli Keluarga Serta Ra.. 9th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Perkelahan di pantai dengan ahli keluarga serta rakan - rakan amat bermakna dalam mencipta memori bersama. Namun, di dalam kegembiraan yang dikecapi haruslah kita sentiasa mengingatkan satu sama lain dalam memastikan ianya tidak menjadi ancaman kepada penyu - penyu yang mendarat di pantai untuk bertelur serta anak - anak penyu yang merangkak turun ke laut. Pastikan pantai ditinggalkan dalam keadaan yang bersih dan elakkan daripada menyentuh serta mengganggu penyu di darat dan di dalam air.
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Happy Coral Triangle Day 9th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Did you know that corals are actually animals? Each individual is known as coral polyps and a group of them is a coral colony - together, they form a coral reef.
Do you also know that Sabah (part of the Coral Triangle, epicentre of marine biodiversity) has the highest coverage and diversity of coral species in Malaysia. The Coral Triangle is facing a lot of threats from climate change and anthropogenic (human caused) impacts.
One of the impacts of climate change is global warming and the incre...
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In Conjunction With The Celebration Of World Sea T.. 8th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
In conjunction with the celebration of World Turtle Day on 16 June, WWF -Malaysia is bringing you some exciting activities! This year, we are shining a spotlight on Turtle Responsible Tourism. Stay tuned to a virtual "Turtle Tour" in Sabah, Melaka and Terengganu, as well as other interesting activities. Please show your support by saying NO to eating turtle eggs. Together, let's "jaga" our sea turtles in Malaysia.
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Even Though Malayan Tigers Are A Symbol Of Strengt.. 8th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Even though Malayan tigers are a symbol of strength, they are not strong enough to protect themselves from poachers and habitat loss. Only we can save our Malayan tigers from extinction.
WWF-Malaysia is supporting the Malaysian Government to establish long-term, sustainable solutions to protect Malaysia’s tigers and secure a future for all the biodiversity in the Belum-Temengor Forest Complex. Help save our Malayan tigers, visit: https://community.wwf.org.my Thank you
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Nature Positive Video 7th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Nature loss threatens our health and livelihoods.😷🏡
✊Join us in calling for urgent action from leaders to reverse biodiversity loss & secure a #NaturePositive world by 2030, in support of #ClimateAction and #GlobalGoals.
⏩#TheRaceIsOn | naturepositive.org
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The Giant Panda Is Perhaps The Most Powerful Symbo.. 6th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
🐼 The giant panda is perhaps the most powerful symbol in the world when it comes to species conservation.
🎋 Restoring their bamboo habitat covering around 1.4 million hectares has helped protect around two-thirds of the wild panda population.
For more restoration projects visit https://updates.panda.org/restoration-stories-worl d-environment-day #Connect2Earth #WorldEnvironmentDay
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Ecosystem Degradation Is Already Affecting The Wel.. 6th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Ecosystem degradation is already affecting the well-being of at least 3.2 billion people – 40% of the world’s population.
It impacts the food we produce and the water we drink.
We need to heal our ecosystems to heal ourselves – it’s time for everyone to join #GenerationRestoration. Find out about other projects here https://updates.panda.org/restoration-stories-worl d-environment-day #Connect2Earth #WorldEnvironmentDay
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In Conjunction With World Sea Turtle Day Which Fal.. 5th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
In conjunction with World Sea Turtle Day which falls on 16 June, WWF-Malaysia is organising a week-long event, full of exciting activities. The World Sea Turtle Day celebration aims to highlight the importance of conserving sea turtles, and this year we want to emphasise on responsible turtle tourism practices. So stay tuned for daily updates of the event and show your support by actively participating in our interactive game and activities!
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Nature Holds The Key To 1/3 Of The Climate Solutio.. 5th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Nature holds the key to 1/3 of the climate solution.
We need ecosystem restoration to stay below 2°C global temperature rise. We need to grow trees and they need to be the right trees, at the right place and the right time. This #WorldEnvironmentDay, discover other restoration projects around the world here https://updates.panda.org/restoration-stories-worl d-environment-day
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Happy Worldenvironmentday. The Theme For This Year.. 5th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Happy #WorldEnvironmentDay!
The theme for this year is “Ecosystem Restoration''. It means we lend our hand in the recovery of our damaged ecosystem.
We can help by planting more trees, changing our diets, cleaning up rivers and much more.
#Nature #Earth #Environment #Biodiversity #Wildlife #Ecosystem #Ecofriendly #Peatland #Forest #Soil #Carbon #Land #Restoration #Planet #Sustainability
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Painted Terrapins Population Study In Setiu Wetlands, Terengganu. 4th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
#DYK that the critically endangered Painted terrapin (Batagur borneoensis) is found in Setiu Wetlands, Terengganu?
WWF-Malaysia’s Freshwater team has commenced a Painted terrapin population study in Setiu Wetlands with the support of our corporate partner, CIMB Islamic. The study will assess if a thriving population exists which implies the state of the wetlands as Painted terrapins are an indicator of the wetlands ecosystem health. The findings will help frame recommendations to improve prot...
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After A Successful Two-Year Pilot, Wwf Has Launche.. 4th Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
After a successful two-year pilot, WWF has launched its Asia-Pacific Counter-Illegal Wildlife Trade Hub. Utilising WWF networks and partnerships across the Asia-Pacific region, the Hub works to disrupt illegal wildlife trade routes and stop this illegal trade that puts our public health and wildlife at risk.
We call on all sectors across our region, especially governments, to strengthen their support of our Hub. Together, we can end this destructive illegal wildlife trade once and for all.
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Dyk That Orang-Utans Have Been Playing A Key Role .. 1st Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
#DYK that orang-utans have been playing a key role in maintaining healthy forests for a long time? Fossil records show that orang-utans have been here on Earth for more than 800,000 years.
Bornean orang-utans play a vital role in seed dispersal and in maintaining the health of forests. By saving orang-utans, we are conserving a healthy forest ecosystem and biodiversity – as well as safeguarding our clean air, fresh water and food supply.
Having celebrated the International Day for Biologica...
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Heres My Last Post And Thanks For Following My Jou.. 1st Jun 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Here’s my last post and thanks for following my journey of becoming a vegan to adopt a healthier lifestyle and to manage my dietary footprint. I hope you enjoy seeing all the tasty plant-based dishes. Remember, one step at a time and together we can make a difference!
If you want to share you sustainable journey with us, drop us a message at Education for Sustainable Development Malaysia
Explore how you can manage your dietary footprint, join our #FoodSystem youth conference in August. Visi...
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Save The Date. Event The Jc3 Flagship Conference 2.. 31st May 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Save the Date!
Event: The JC3 Flagship Conference 2021
Date: 23 to 25 June 2021
The implications of climate change on financial stability can no longer be ignored. The financial sector has both the responsibility and ability to improve its preparedness to manage the impacts of climate change, while supporting the transition towards a low carbon economy through its products and services.
As part of its efforts to further engagement and industry capability, the Joint Committee on Climate Change ...
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Adopting A Plant-Based Diet Could Be Challenging T.. 31st May 2021, by WWF Malaysia
Adopting a plant-based diet could be challenging to some people, but hey, it’s mind over matter, and I know you can do it! Diversify your recipes, make them colorful and aim to increase your fibre intake on a daily basis.
There are many ways to cut down our carbon footprint and I’ve chosen this way to help maintain the health of our planet. The impact will be greater if we do it together :)
Wanna explore how you can manage your dietary footprint, join our #FoodSystem youth conference in Au...
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After Realising That Animal-Based Foods Tend To Ha.. 31st May 2021, by WWF Malaysia
After realising that animal-based foods tend to have a higher footprint than plant-based, I decided to find ways to cut down my carbon footprint. And of course, my love for all animals has also encouraged me to explore this path.
Any change in our lifestyle can begin with baby steps. You can adopt a plant-based diet once a week for a start. Then, slowly reduce the intake of both animals and their products. Consult your dietitians to find out more about the numerous advantages of this diet and ...
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