WWF Malaysia Posts

on 3 May, 15:54
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Malaysian Tigers ‘need Heroes.’ Are you going to be a Hero for Them?

Malaysian Tigers ‘need Heroes.’ Are you going to be a Hero for Them?
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on 20 Apr, 12:22
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Enough is Enough! #NoMoreDeadTigers Petition

Enough is Enough! #NoMoreDeadTigers Petition
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Take action now to #SaveMalayanTigers and declare that you want #NoMoreDeadTigers!

How you can help:

  1. Sign MYCAT’s petition at bit.do/mycatpetition.
  2. Share the petition with everyone you know.
  3. Why is MYCAT making these calls? Learn more at bit.do/harimau.

TARGET: 100,000 signatures by #GlobalTigerDay on 29 July 2016.

Let’s save tigers together!

on 8 Dec, 13:49
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Wildlife Studies – Funding opportunities from Education for Nature

Greetings,

Alex Batka from WWF-US will be in Malaysia from 15-18 Dec to promote WWF’s Education for Nature (EFN) programme (see flyer attached).

Malaysia is one of the eligible countries, and we are looking for Master’s or PhD students who are studying and/or conducting research in a range of wildlife-related areas. They can study anywhere in the world, but must return home after completing their degree to advance conservation in their home country. They may request up to US$30,000/year.

For more information please contact Natasha Manan at nmanan@wwf.org.my.

Useful links:
 
http://www.worldwildlife.org/initiatives/russell-e-train-education-for-nature

https://www.facebook.com/educationfornature/?fref=photo

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on 7 Sep, 23:06
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WWF-Malaysia Vacancy: Daily-Paid Assistant

WWF-Malaysia Vacancy: Daily-Paid Assistant
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We’re looking for an enthusiastic and environmentally passionate individual to be part of our team at WWF-Malaysia as a daily-paid assistant.

Project Department: Community Engagement & Education in Terrestrial Conservation, Northern Banjaran Titiwangsa Landscape, Peninsular Malaysia

DPA responsibilities:

To help project executants with:

– developing and implementing education and awareness modules for the Orang Asli community as well as urban and rural communities.

– data entry and analysis of survey results

– organizing meetings with the OA committee representatives, Govt. officials and project partners about the preparation of events and  to finalise the details of events

– preparing materials, prizes, F&B, tents and etc. for events

– planning logistics and assist the team during events

– providing input for more efficient communication strategy to better engage with specific communities

To qualify:

1) Experience working on community projects and events

2) Knowledge and interest on wildlife and environmental conservation in Malaysia

3) Possess own transport and driving license (car/motorbike)

4) Flexible schedule and willing to travel

5) Proficient in English and Bahasa Malaysia (written and verbal)

Period of attachment and payment:

20 days per month (negotiable) starting from 1 October until Dec 2015 (with the possibility for extension) at the rate of RM80 per day. In addition, they will also be entitled to EPF and SOSCO as well as certain subsistence (accommodation and travelling expenses) whilst on project with the exception of medical claim or insurance.

Operating hours: Mondays to Fridays, 8.30am to 5.00pm or as specified by Supervisor/Project Executant

Place of attachment: Gerik and Klang Valley
Please email your interest with a copy of your CV to Ashlyne Nair, anair@wwf.panda.org by 21 Sept 2015.

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on 27 Jul, 11:08

Environmental valuation survey!

Environmental valuation survey!
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Hello everyone,

A MSc student from Imperial College, London is doing his thesis on the Ulu Muda rainforest in Kedah.  Whether you have heard of Ulu Muda before or not, he would very much like for you, and as many Malaysians as possible to fill out this survey!

It only takes 5 minutes and would contribute a lot to his research  There is also an option at the end to fill in your e-mail address so you can learn more about the results of his survey.

Take the survey here

It would also be great if you could forward the survey to your Malaysian friends and family!

 

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