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WWF Climateers Ambassador Experiential Programme "Low Carbon Arena" selects HK "Low-Carbon fighter"
No matter whether you are a child of the 70s or generation 'x' or 'y' climate change matters to you! Climate change is a global issue affecting every single one of us, either directly or indirectly. WWF has launched the "Climateers Ambassador Experiential Programme" to equip Hong Kong youth and public with a knowledge and understanding of climate change, by bringing participants to local areas of high conservation value including Mai Po Nature Reserve and Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park to witness the adverse impact.
(8 Feb 2010)

Have Fun and Raise Funds WWF Big Bird Race puts wetland conservation in the spotlight
On World Wetlands Day ¡V the day the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands was signed in 1971 - , WWF-Hong Kong today introduces its flagship fund raising event - the Big Bird Race (BBR), so as to raise public awareness on wetland values and benefits, and raise funds for wetland conservation.
(2 Feb 2010)

Give an environmentally-friendly gift to your Valentine and watch the love grow!
Are you looking for an unusual gift for your loved one this Valentine's Day? Then give him or her WWF's 'My Valentine's Baby Tree' and the 'Symbolic Animal Adoption Pack'.
(18 Jan 2010)

WWF marks the sad day of the Taste of Japan Group's official sale of the auctioned bluefin tuna
While an increasing number of people in Hong Kong support WWF's call to stop serving and consuming bluefin tuna, local sushi chains owned by Taste of Japan Group continues to ignore the public voice and will serve the bluefin tuna bought from the Tsukiji fish market tonight. WWF marks this sad day of the Group's first sale of the auctioned bluefin tuna and promotion of further consumption of this fish of conservation concern worldwide.
(7 Jan 2010)

 
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