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Updates On 20th Oct 2014

Our CEO is raising funds for orang-utans! As he turns 50 this year, he has taken up a personal challenge to raise RM50,000 and plant 50 trees for Malaysia’s only great apes. Support his...
Oct 20, 2014

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Updates On 18th Oct 2014

Happy weekends! Here is a step-by-step guide on how you can tweet and help save our Malayan tigers. 1. Head over to https://savethetiger.wwf.org.my 2. Login with your Twitter account 3. Compose a...
Oct 18, 2014

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Updates On 17th Oct 2014

#palmoil is one of the main drivers of forest loss in Indonesia and Malaysia. But you can help make a difference and let companies know that business as usual is NOT an option. Strive for 100%...
Oct 17, 2014

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Letter To Editor: WWF-Malaysia Is Appalled By The Criterion Used To Clear Fell Some 3000 Ha Forest At Lesong Forest Reserve Pahang

16 Oct, Petaling Jaya: WWF-Malaysia is deeply concerned by the clear felling of some 3,000 ha of Lesong Forest Reserve, Pahang to make the land … Source:...
Oct 17, 2014

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Updates On 17th Oct 2014

#palmoil may be unseen but it’s thought to be in 50% of products in the supermarket. And it can cause big problems for the forests of South East Asia if planted unsustainably. Check out this video:...
Oct 17, 2014

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Updates On 17th Oct 2014

Ground tracking and aerial surveys have shown that the dipterocarp forests of Sabah are an important habitat for orang-utans, but it is being degraded by unsustainable forest management practices...
Oct 17, 2014

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Updates On 16th Oct 2014

ENERGETIC & FUN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP SAVE OUR TIGERS! Our tiger conservation team will be in Melaka for the ‘Karnival Jom Heboh’ to spread the awareness on the campaign...
Oct 16, 2014

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Updates On 15th Oct 2014

Orang-utans can drink water without needing to decend to the ground. When water is difficult to get, they chew leaves to make sponges that absorb water from tree cavities. Help us save the...
Oct 15, 2014

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WWF Living Planet Reports

The Living Planet Report 2014 shows Ecological Footprint – a measure of humanity’s demands on nature – continuing its upward climb. Taken together, … Source:...
Oct 14, 2014

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Updates On 13th Oct 2014

We have just launched a fun new way you can help us in our tiger conservation work! Tweet to Donate. Head on down to https://savethetigers.wwf.org.my to find out more!Source:...
Oct 13, 2014

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Updates On 13th Oct 2014

Thank you to everyone else who participated in our Instagram Giveaway Contest and Congratulations to these lucky winners! Your aprons will be sent to you soon Source:...
Oct 13, 2014

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Updates On 13th Oct 2014

While fruit-eating bats and birds can fly far distances in search of fruits, orang-utans, climbing slowly through forest canopies face a much greater challenge. Using their experience, orang-utans...
Oct 13, 2014

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Updates On 10th Oct 2014

The orang-utan (P. pygmaeus) is classified as ‘totally protected’ under Part 1 of Schedule 1, Section 25 (1) of Sabah’s Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997, and is listed ...
Oct 10, 2014

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Updates On 8th Oct 2014

Aerial surveys show that orang-utan populations in NUS have declined from 400 individuals in 2004 to the current 300 individuals. This is not only due to poor forest structure but also because...
Oct 8, 2014

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MK Lanang & SJK Chung Hua Bintulu Win WWF-Malaysia’s Love Our Rivers’ Competition

Kuching, September 30th 2014 – Students from SMK Lanang, Sibu, made a clean sweep in WWF-Malaysia’s Love Our Rivers Competition by winning the top … Source:...
Oct 7, 2014

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Updates On 7th Oct 2014

We’ve hit RM1,500 on Simply Giving thanks to your collective support! Every Ringgit matters in helping us improve the habitat of the North Ulu Segama’s orang-utans. Check out a few of...
Oct 7, 2014

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Updates On 7th Oct 2014

Rock out with Dragon Red, Bunkface, Flying Pan and more at the Hello Kitty Friends Rock Concert on 1 November, visit: http://toybox-projects.com/info/mark-your- calendar-1-nov-2014/ Part proceeds...
Oct 7, 2014

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Updates On 3rd Oct 2014

Orang-utans are the slowest breeding primates of all time. It takes 10 to 15 years for an orangutan to reach sexual maturity, with females having infants only once in about 8 years. Any pressure...
Oct 3, 2014

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Nestlé Malaysia And WWF-Malaysia Work Together To Conserve Terengganu’s Natural Wonders

SETIU, September 12th, 2014 – As part of its commitment to sustainable development, Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad recently embarked on the latest phase of … Source:...
Oct 2, 2014

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Updates On 1st Oct 2014

Check out WWF-Malaysia CEO, Dato Dino in our brand new Sustainable Seafood apron! Get yours online at pandashop.my, or join our Instagram giveaway contest to win a free apron! Visit...
Oct 1, 2014

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