It’s not often you spot a map filled with smiling animals. But this one has plenty. Over 60 species found in Hong Kong, from the Chinese white dolphin to the yellow-crested cockatoo, are showcased in ...
A new WWF report shows that that Hong Kong people are living well beyond the Earth’s limits, consuming over two times our planet's capacity to sustain us. Hong Kong, China - A new WWF report shows ...
Hong Kong’s Legislative Council has approved a ban on all trawling in its local waters, a move that is largely being seen as a crucial first step in reviving the Administrative Region’s depleted ...
In the past decade, the number of Chinese White Dolphins (CWDs) in HK waters has dropped from 158 down to 61 dolphins. WWF Hong Kong needed local support to lobby the HK government to expand Marine ...
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 3 March 2025 – WWF-Hong Kong, in association with the Hong Kong Bird Watching Society, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Outdoor Wildlife Learning Hong Kong, ...
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 17 April 2024 - Arup and WWF released their joint research report 'Designing a Sustainable Rural Township With Nature-based Solutions' today. The research ...
In Chinese, the characters for "elephant tusk" translate literally to "elephant teeth". Reasoning that this leads to a misconception that tusks fall out or come out easily, the WWF and Ogilvy hit on ...
WWF Hong Kong works at delivering solutions for a living planet through Conservation, Footprint and Education programs. In support of their global mission, WWF Hong Kong's vision is to transform Hong ...
In 2013, Gavin Edwards joined the WWF-Hong Kong as its conservation director. During two decades of environmental advocacy, he has led successful forest campaigns in Canada, the Amazon and Indonesia.
WWF has created an awareness campaign to fight against the commercial hunting of sharks for their fins. Shark fin soup is a popular delicacy in Asia, but it is endangering the shark population in the ...