The earth is the best. The WWF network is an environmental group whose ideology covers a wide range of environmental problems. Both are known for their global participation. Both are facing various challenges in terms of growth, both of which are on the verge of change. Both are faced with the directionality and the choice of fate. Although the EF WWF has succeeded in consideration of each task, the structure that brought these tasks to this point proved to be a barrier to their development.
WWF is planning an annual Earth Hour Campaign every year to prevent the deterioration of the natural environment of the earth. It also promises to build a future where people live in harmony with nature. This organization is managed through a network of more than 90 offices in more than 40 countries. The first office was founded in Morges, Switzerland on 11th September 1961.
For 50 years, WWF has kept the future of nature. Working in more than 100 countries worldwide, WWF is backed by more than 1.1 million members in the United States and 5 million supporters all over the world. WWF's unique way of working is a combination of global influence and scientific foundation. Including local level to global level efforts and securing innovative solutions to meet people's needs and nature needs. WWF also cooperates with governments, companies, foundations, communities, and individuals to protect the most important areas of world ecology. Through joint efforts, we are advancing the mission of WWF to protect nature and reduce the most immediate threat to the biodiversity of the planet. I will do this.
WWF - Malaysia is a Malaysian organization that has partnered with WWF (World Wildlife Fund), an international conservation organization founded in Morges, Switzerland in 1961. WWF is a worldwide network of more than 100 countries including Malaysia (17 th WWF), with more than 5 million supporters all over the world. WWF is currently one of the most experienced environmental organizations in the world. WWF - Malaysia's Selangor Jaya, Selangor, Kota Kinabalu (Sarawak and Kuching), Fraser Hill (Kelantan, Langkawi, Melaka, Jerry, Stone), Ma'Daerah and Setiu offices. Deng Jialou Today, the activities of WWF Malaysia cover a broader range of natural environmental issues, including policy activities, environmental education, public awareness raising and activities. WWF - Malaysia currently has more than 75 projects.