Press Releases
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WWF launches Tai O Dolphin Watching Interpreter Pilot Programme
In July, WWF-Hong Kong launched a unique four-month-long project: the “Tai O Dolphin Watching ...
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WWF deeply concerned over subsidence of fishpond bund at Tam Kon Chau, Mai Po caused by Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link
WWF-Hong Kong discovered that a section of the bund of an ecologically valuable fishpond along Tam ...
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就政府於垃圾灣最新考察和清理進度之回應(Chinese Version Only)
石澳鶴咀垃圾灣有大量垃圾長期堆積如山,世界自然基金會香港分會(WWF)於今年四月底聯同無塑海洋和合作團體 TrailWatch 帶領義工到垃圾灣進行調查,推算該處的垃圾量高達 185 公噸,需要 ...
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Joint statement on the proposed comprehensive development with wetland enhancement in Nam Sang Wai and Lut Chau, Yuen Long (Planning Application No. A/YL-NSW/242)
In view of the ecological and conservation importance of Nam Sang Wai and the Deep Bay Area, we, ...
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New Report shows that Hong Kong Displays World's Largest Number of Ivory Items for Sale
Hong Kong has more elephant ivory items displayed for retail sale than any other surveyed cities in ...
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Coastal Watch Project Survey Results Released Underwater plastic is a serious marine litter problem, creating enormous potential harm for marine ecosystems
WWF-Hong Kong’s innovative Coastal Watch project has been running since June 2014. Run by WWF and ...
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114 Restaurants to Offer Green Options during WWF Sustainable Seafood Week
To promote sustainable seafood, WWF is holding a Sustainable Seafood Week from 27 June to 5 July ...
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WWF’s Response to AFCD’s Latest Hong Kong Dolphin Monitoring Report
The latest annual dolphin monitoring report1, covering the period between April 2014 and March ...
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Over One Hundred Restaurants On Board For WWF’s Sustainable Seafood Week 2015! Fast food chains, Chinese restaurants and hotels are new and welcome additions this year
Hong Kong is the second-largest per capita consumer of seafood in Asia. Our insatiable demand for ...
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Increased Protection Will Provide Big Boost to the Ocean Economy WWF-Hong Kong urges marine protected areas in at least 10 per cent of local waters
Expanding our protection of the ocean could result in a surprising payback: an increase in jobs, ...