WWF Malaysia News & Blogs
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Blessed Eid. Let's Not Over-Eid Hari Raya Is A Tim.. 4th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Blessed Eid. Let's not over-Eid! Hari Raya is a time for celebration and feasting. But let's be mindful to buy, cook and eat just enough. Why? Because 1/3 of all food goes to waste, especially during festivities, making food waste a big threat to our planet and future.
Share this message with your friends so that everyone can save 1/3. Have a safe trip balik kampung!
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WWF-M'sia Urges Joint Effort With Indonesia To Sav.. 4th Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The death of Tam, our last male Sumatran rhino in Sabah reminds us that a species can go extinct in our lifetime. However, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is a medical procedure that could be used to breed the remaining three rhinos by collaborating with their Indonesian counterparts to exchange gametes.
WWF-Malaysia calls on the government to enhance diplomatic efforts towards Indonesia, in order to help save this species by allowing ART to take place.
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Selamat Hari Gawai. Gayu Guru Gerai Nyamai. Yes, I.. 1st Jun 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Selamat Hari Gawai. Gayu Guru Gerai Nyamai.
Yes, it’s that time of the year to give thanks for a bountiful harvest. In conjunction with the celebration, let's also appreciate the abundance of flora and fauna that we have. Share with us what is it about Mother Nature that you are most grateful for, and how we can help conserve our biodiversity. We love to hear from you!
#savewildlife #eatingwildlifeisnotcool #thinkglobalactlocal #gawai2019 #wwfmy #sarawak #wildlifehero
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Malaysia To Send Up To 100 Tonnes Of Plastic Waste.. 30th May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
The Malaysian government will send back up to 100 tonnes of plastic waste because it was too contaminated to recycle. "Malaysia will not be the dumping ground of the world,” Environment minister Yeo Bee Yin(杨美盈)said. "Malaysians have a right to clean air, clean water and a clean environment to live in, just like citizens of developed nations,” said the Kementerian Tenaga, Sains, Teknologi, Alam Sekitar dan Perubahan Iklim (MESTECC) minister.
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Lets Become A Wildlife Hero This Kaamatan And Gawa.. 30th May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Let’s become a wildlife hero this Kaamatan and Gawai festivals by not consuming threatened wildlife with our family and friends. Your kind action helps the species from going to the brink of extinction. Do your part. Save wildlife.
Wishing our Kadazan, Dusun, Murut and Dayak friends and supporters a safe journey back home and joyous festival.
#savewildlife #eatingwildlifeisnotcool #kaamatan2019 #thinkglobalactlocal #gawai2019 #wwfmy #sarawak #wildlifehero #gawaicountdown #sabah #b...
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Last Male Sumatran Rhino In Malaysia Dies 28th May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
"Tam's death underscores how critically important the collaborative efforts driving the Sumatran Rhino Rescue project are," said WWF Wildlife Practice Leader, Margaret Kinnaird.
As tragic as Tam’s death is, it's a wakeup call to find more animals in the wild, says Kinnaird. The good news is that they succeeded in capturing a new female last year, named Pahu. Her transfer to a new breeding facility in Kelian was so important, she was provided with a police escort and mudslide-clearing bulldoz...
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Today, We Bid Farewell To Tam, Our Last Surviving .. 27th May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Today, we bid farewell to Tam, our last surviving male Sumatran rhino. Our hearts are filled with sadness as we mourn not only the loss of wildlife but the loss of a species. With Tam gone, we now only have Iman left, our last female rhino.
If we are not careful, the Sumatran rhino will not be the only species that will go extinct under our watch. Our other prized wildlife like elephants, pangolins, bantengs and clouded leopards will also likely meet the same fate if we don't protect them now. ...
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Unusual In More Ways Than One, The Sun Bear Is The.. 26th May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Unusual in more ways than one, the sun bear is the sole living bear species in Borneo. Yet, hunting remains the biggest threat to the species, and their populations have declined to the brink of extinction in the last 30 years.
Say NO to the hunting of sun bears. Do your part. Save wildlife.
#savewildlife #eatingwildlifeisnotcool #sunbear #thinkglobalactlocal #wwfmy #sarawak
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Hornbills Are Special For Sarawak Unique And Cultu.. 24th May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
Hornbills are special for Sarawak – unique and culturally important. It is considered good luck when a hornbill flies over the house. But it is now endangered. Sarawak may lose its’ coat of arms one day if we continue to lose these iconic birds.
Say NO to the hunting of hornbills. Do your part. Save wildlife.
#savewildlife #eatingwildlifeisnotcool #hornbills #thinkglobalactlocal #wwfmy #sarawak
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Repost Themalayantigerproject. Finisher Medals For.. 23rd May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
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Finisher medals for the Malayan Tiger Run 2019 are made of recycled remnant wood.
This not only reduces the need for raw materials, it also lowers human impact on the environment.
Click the link in our bio to register now!
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Protecting One Of Nature’s Drabbest Masterpieces F.. 23rd May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
"We need more researchers to study painted terrapins, because they might be ‘no oil paintings’ but they are priceless parts of the natural world and yet we know so little about them. We also need more funds to hire and train more people from the local communities to help conserve them, to establish a better hatchery, and to buy more field equipment such as microchips, scanners and satellite trackers."
Read more about our painted terrapin researcher Muhammad Zaid Nasir's experience in saving...
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WWF-Malaysia's Painted Terrapin Conservation Effor.. 23rd May 2019, by WWF Malaysia
On World Turtle Day, it’s a sad fact that 61% of the world’s freshwater turtles are at risk of extinction - threatened by habitat destruction, hunting and illegal trafficking.
In Terengganu’s Setiu Wetlands, the Critically Endangered painted terrapin (Batagur borneoensis) is threatened by the poaching of eggs and unsustainable land use.
Click on the video below to learn more about the species and WWF-Malaysia’s efforts to save it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMuSkLQiEnI
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