Sembang At WWF-Malaysia
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Sembang [pronounced same-bunk], a bilingual story-telling platform is the brainchild of WWF-Malaysia Education for Sustainable Development. It aims to provide youth with their own platform to speak and share their ideas on environmental sustainability activities to a larger audience through story-telling.
The theme for this year’s edition is ‘Tiger Conservation’ and we welcome audiences from all walks of life to attend. Tiger in Malaysia is critically endangered, with a decrease from an estimated 3,000 in the 1950’s to only about 300 at present. The declining tiger populations are threatened primarily by habitat loss, poaching and wildlife trade, lack of food and human-tiger conflict.
Come join us and hear young minds of Malaysia speak up from their perspectives on issues revolving tiger conservation followed by Q&A session with key experts from various organisations.
Register now at https://www.wwfmy-esd.com/events/sembang-wwf-2018. Don’t forget to invite along your friends and family!
Sembang [pronounced same-bunk], a bilingual story-telling platform is the brainchild of WWF-Malaysia Education for Sustainable Development. It aims to provide youth with their own platform to speak and share their ideas on environmental sustainability activities to a larger audience through story-telling. The theme for this year’s edition is ‘Tiger Conservation’ and we welcome audiences from all walks of life to attend. Tiger in Malaysia is critically endangered, with a decrease from an estimated 3,000 in the 1950’s to only about 300 at present. The declining tiger populations are threatened primarily by habitat loss, poaching and wildlife trade, lack of food and human-tiger conflict.Come join us and hear young minds of Malaysia speak up from their perspectives on issues revolving tiger conservation followed by Q&A session with key experts from various organisations.Register now at https://www.wwfmy-esd.com/events/sembang-wwf-2018. Don’t forget to invite along your friends and family!
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