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Latest News
China earthquake crisis - pandas at risk
WWF appeals for emergency relief for panda victim
WWF is urgently seeking donations to help WWF's team in China to save the earthquake panda victims.
(2 Jul 2008)

The Hong Kong public is tired of government inaction and rhetoric on marine conservation and sustainable fisheries
No more studies, no more consultations, and no more committees, but determined actions from the government! WWF today submitted the Save Our Seas petition signed by almost 60,000 people to the Chief Executive, demanding immediate actions on marine conservation.
(10 Jun 2008)

WWF and almost 60,000 People demand immediate actions to bring life back to Hong Kong seas
Tomorrow is the World Ocean Day, the annual day for us to reflect on the importance of our oceans, and learn about the threats to ocean life. WWF today announced that over 58,000 people demand immediate actions to save our seas, making it the biggest ever environmental petition in Hong Kong.
(7 Jun 2008)

WWF Hong Kong Reef Check 2008
The Hong Kong Reef Check is scheduled to be held between July and September this year. This year WWF invites 8-12 recreational divers to form the WWF Reef Check team and undertakes an underwater survey on the coral habitat in Hong Kong.
(4 Jun 2008)

 
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