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PROTECT NATURE, PROTECT OUR FUTURE
© WWF-Malaysia

Everyone needs healthy forests, rivers and seas to survive. By protecting our wildlife, natural ecosystems and resources, WWF-Malaysia is helping to protect our livelihoods, fresh water, food security and clean air. Nature is also our best ally in the fight against climate change. Please donate to protect nature so we can safeguard our good quality of life and protect our future. Thank you very much for your meaningful contribution.


 


You will get a tax exemption receipt and thank you gift (varies according to donation amount and delivered within Malaysia only) for your important and valuable donation.

SAVE OUR MALAYAN TIGERS
LESS THAN 150 MALAYAN TIGERS LEFT

Did you know that tigers are key to healthy forests, which we need for clean air, fresh water, climate change mitigation, and so much more? Sadly, our critically endangered tigers are severely threatened by poaching and habitat loss. Please donate today to save tigers, save forests, and save ourselves.

SAVE OUR MALAYAN TIGERS

SAVE OUR SEA TURTLES
ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION

Sea turtle populations are plummeting due to loss of feeding and nesting habitat, being accidentally caught in fishing gear, as well as egg collection and turtle poaching for consumption and trade.

SAVE OUR SEA TURTLES

SAVE OUR ORANGUTANS
DECLINING DUE TO HABITAT DEGRADATION

Bornean orangutans play a crucial part in keeping forest ecosystems healthy. Sadly, their numbers are declining due to habitat degradation caused by unsustainable logging practices, unsustainable land-use planning and forest conversion.

SAVE OUR ORANGUTANS

SAVE OUR BORNEAN ELEPHANTS
ONLY 1,500 LEFT IN THE WILD

These endemic Bornean elephants are losing their homes and families. With only about 1,500 of them left in the wild in Sabah, urgent and continuous actions need to be taken in order to conserve these gentle giants.

SAVE OUR BRONEAN ELEPHANTS

SAVE OUR SHARKS AND RAYS
THEY BEING KILLED FASTER THAN THEY CAN REPRODUCE

These amazing creatures capture our imaginations. Yet tragically, they are being killed faster than they can reproduce. The main threat? Overfishing. Up to 100 million are killed for meat and fins each year. This means hundreds of species are now on the brink of extinction, including the iconic hammerheads. We need to act fast, or else we will lose them entirely.

SAVE OUR SHARKS AND RAYS

SAVE OUR DOLPHINS AND MANGROVES
HELP PROTECT MANGROVES AND DOLPHINS IN RAJANG-BELAWAI-PALOH

Mangroves are vital to dolphins as they provide nursery grounds for fish, shelter, and rich feeding areas. The dense roots protect juvenile marine life, offering dolphins abundant prey. Mangroves improve water quality by filtering pollutants, essential for dolphin health, and protect coastlines from erosion, maintaining stable habitats.

SAVE OUR DOLPHINS AND MANGROVES

Together, we can make a difference.