Press Releases
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Chinese White Dolphin Numbers Hit Record Low - Busy marine traffic poses additional threats as calf numbers also plunge
A government report has revealed that the number of Chinese White Dolphins (CWDs) in Hong Kong ...
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WWF’s letter to Panel on Environmental Affairs of the Legislative Council
WWF- Hong Kong is pleased to submit this paper to Panel Members. We welcome Government’s Climate ...
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A Conservation Success Co-operation by WWF and The People’s Government of Changle City, Fujian Province
WWF-Hong Kong has been co-operating with The People’s Government of Changle City in Fujian ...
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Marine Protected Areas in Hong Kong lack effective management WWF calls for sustainable marine conservation to cover 10pc of HK waters on World Oceans Day
This year marks the 20th year after the first batch of Marine Protected Areas (MPA) were designated ...
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African Rangers and WWF Call for Swift Ivory Ban Testifying at Legislative Council on the deadly ivory trade
Frontline rangers have travelled from Africa to join WWF in Hong Kong, urging legislators to ban ...
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Number of common waders wintering in South China wetlands declines Stronger coordination needed along the flyway on World Migratory Bird Day
Visits of common wader species to wetlands in the South China region, including to the Mai Po ...
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全新WWF 「兒童夏日學堂2017」 親子探索濕地與海洋(Chinese version only)
世界自然基金會香港分會(WWF)將於今年暑假,為莘莘學子及家長推出四款全新「兒童夏日學堂2017」─ ...
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Renewable energy measures launched. Energy saving incentives fall short
The announcement of a new Scheme of Control agreement by the government and the city’s two power ...
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US rolls back progress made on climate change policy
GLAND, Switzerland (28 March, 2017) –The US government today announced a decision to roll back ...
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Hong Kong court gives lenient sentences to traders convicted of selling illegal ivory
Today, the Eastern Magistrates Court handed out unduly lenient sentences to two ivory traders, ...