What We Do

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Protecting our biodiversity
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As a leading global conservation organisation, WWF works to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. WWF is creating solutions to the most serious conservation challenges facing our planet, helping people and nature to thrive.

WWF engages with individuals, communities, NGOs, corporations and governments who can, together, make a difference. Read more...
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Mai Po Nature Reserve Centre - Sunset
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Conservation

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Black Winged Stilt in Mai Po
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WWF’s conservation efforts work to protect marine, freshwater, species and habitat management. Operating locally and regionally, WWF’s conservation initiatives aim to monitor and preserve Hong Kong’s rich biodiversity. The extent of wildlife, flora and other endemic tropical life remains largely unknown to many Hong Kong people, hidden behind the dense city landscape. Read more...

Footprint

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SYMBOL Human footprints in sand Ecological footprint
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If our demands on the planet continue to increase at the same rate, by the mid-2030s, we would need the equivalent of two planets to maintain our lifestyles. WWF takes a leading role in promoting, advising and implementing initiatives to reduce Hong Kong’s ecological footprint. Read more...

Education

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Education - School Programmes
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As inheritors of the future, the next generation will take responsibility for the protection of our environment. WWF’s education for sustainable development (ESD) programmes aim to promote stronger commitment from the community for conservation through fun, engagement and real life experience. Read more...

What We Do

WWF is creating solutions to the most serious conservation challenges facing our planet, helping people and nature to thrive.