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  • WWF’s Response to the HKSAR 2023-24 Budget

    23 February 2023
  • Officiating at today’s opening ceremony were Miss Diane Wong, JP, Under Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Mr Mickey Lai, Acting Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation, Mr Gordon Wu, JP, District Officer (Yuen Long), Miss Asha Cuthbert, Walk for Nature 2022 Ambassador, Mr Dan Bradshaw, Chairman of the Executive Council of WWF-Hong Kong and Miss Nicole Wong, CEO of WWF-Hong Kong.

    WWF Walk for Nature 2022 Exploring Endless Possibilities at Mai Po

    05 November 2022
  • Mai Po Wetlands

    WWF-Hong Kong’s response to 2022-23 Policy Address

    19 October 2022

Featured Story

  • WWF-Hong Kong urges 30% MPA by 2030

    Ocean zoning can help Hong Kong repair and rejuvenate its precious seas

    To keep up with development needs that will inevitably impact its seas, Hong Kong must catch up ...

    29 August 2022
  • MAI PO NATURE RESERVE

    Hong Kong’s housing and economic development must be linked to the environment to create a liveable city

    19 July 2022
  • APM Terminals Port of Salalah Oman

    Hong Kong maritime shipping industry preps as territory increases police powers to fight wildlife trafficking

    03 December 2021
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