Press Releases
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WWF's response to the Government’s Operation to Combat Irregularities at Recycling Sites in Hung Lung Hang
The government recently held an operation which saw officers conduct a series of raids at 9 ...
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WWF's response to AFCD’s incorporation of three enclaves into the Hong Kong country park system
On 30 September, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) announced the ...
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WWF’s Nature With No Barriers Project is Live! Mai Po is ready to welcome visitors with special needs during the upcoming birding season
In early 2016, with the support of HSBC, WWF-Hong Kong launched a three-year project called “Nature ...
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Coastal Watch Project Aims to Knock Plastic Out of the Ocean! New campaign urges everyone to stop using single-use plastic items to help restore our marine ecosystem
Plastic bottled water, disposable cutlery, polystyrene meal boxes…are common single-use plastic ...
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Flawed EIA Underestimated High Coverage of Globally Rare Corals at Third Runway Site WWF Urges Airport Authority to Immediately Halt Third Runway Construction
WWF-Hong Kong urges the Airport Authority to immediately halt the construction of the Third Runway ...
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Latest Survey Reveals Drastic Plunge in Chinese White Dolphin Numbers in North Lantau WWF Urges Government to Promptly Establish West Lantau Marine Park
the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), have driven Hong Kong’s iconic Chinese white dolphins ...
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WWF-Hong Kong welcomes China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited’s (COSCO SHIPPING) decision to stop shark fin shipments
WWF-Hong Kong welcomes and applauds COSCO SHIPPING’s recent commitment that it will stop shipments ...
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WWF’s response to the seizure of illegal import of suspected scheduled shark fins by AFCD
Yesterday, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) intercepted and seized ...
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WWF suggests Hong Kong ivory trade can be phased out beginning today, and completely banned in less than two years
The Hong Kong government published its draft five-year timetable to end the domestic ivory trade a ...
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WWF study shows ivory trade in Hong Kong could be banned within two years, while government proposes a closure by 2021
Just days after the Hong Kong government published its draft five-year timetable to end the ...