Monday, August 24, 2009

WWF


its sooo not a sport kayy...if you guys out there thinking its,WWF stands for World Wide Fund For Nature. It was formerly known as the World Wildlife Fund but adopted its current name to show that it also works on other environmental issues, and not just wildlife.

i picked this out from the website,if theres's anything,solve it urself..=)

WWF-Malaysia is a national conservation trust that currently runs more than 75 projects covering a diverse range of environmental protection and nature conservation work in Malaysia.Since 1972, WWF-Malaysia has worked on important conservation projects, from saving endangered species such as tigers and turtles, to protecting our highland forests, rivers and seas. WWF-Malaysia is able to leverage upon conservation expertise worldwide as part of WWF, the global conservation organisation.
Who We AreEstablished as a national conservation trust on 13 January 1972, WWF-Malaysia began as a humble two person-organisation. Today, we have more than 100 people working for us – from Langkawi to Sabah. Also known as Tabung Alam Malaysia, we are governed by a Board of Trustees. Learn more about us, our history and people.
What We DoWWF-Malaysia’s early work focused on scientific research of wildlife and important natural habitats. This later expanded to the management of protected areas. Today, our work covers the broader issues of the natural environment, incorporating such aspects as policy work, environmental education, public awareness and campaigns.Issues we work on:SpeciesForestsFreshwaterMarineEnvironmental educationPolicy
Where We Work WWF-Malaysia’s headquarters is based in Petaling Jaya, Selangor in Peninsular Malaysia. We also have programme offices in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah and Kuching, Sarawak. However, there are also members of staff working on various projects that are based in other parts of the country. To find out where we work, view a full list of our project site offices or learn more about our global network.
How You Can Help UsLearn more about our conservation work, join us in Careers in Conservation or visit our How You Can Help section to see how you too can contribute in protecting & conserving nature for a living planet for future generations.

you people can help by just signing up at http://www.wwf.org.my/










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