Press Releases
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Restaurants and hotels respond positively to growing concerns about Hong Kong’s role in fuelling shark population crashes
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Over 2.5 million Hong Kong people participated in Earth Hour WWF: Hong Kong people are ready to commit to low-carbon living
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WWF’s losses amount to HK$1 million due to an outdated and biased closure policy
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Temporary Closure of Mai Po Nature Reserve
WWF-Hong Kong was informed by the Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department (AFCD) ...
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Hong Kong shone in darkness during Earth Hour 2010
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A night of unprecedented global unity
In Hong Kong, over 2,500 companies and buildings and over 230 schools and youth groups ...
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The world is ready for tomorrow’s global action on climate change – Earth Hour - turning lights off for the sake of our planet’s future
In Hong Kong, about 2,400 companies and buildings and over 200 schools and youth groups will ...
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Failure of CITES Listing for Sharks Regretted - WWF Renews its Calls for Hong Kong People to Say No to Shark Fin
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The 26th WWF Big Bird Race Results – 194 bird species spotted and nearly $1m raised for wetland conservation
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WWF: A sad day for bluefin tuna Atlantic bluefin tuna trade ban fails