(HCVF) Toolkit for Malaysia - HCV Resource Network
(HCVF) Toolkit for Malaysia - HCV Resource Network
(HCVF) Toolkit for Malaysia - HCV Resource Network
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WWF-<strong>Malaysia</strong>, the national conservation trust, is committed to safeguarding our<br />
country’s natural resources and unique wildlife <strong>for</strong> all <strong>Malaysia</strong>ns. Since 1972,<br />
WWF-<strong>Malaysia</strong> has worked on important conservation projects, from saving<br />
endangered species such as tigers and turtles, to protecting our highland <strong>for</strong>ests,<br />
rivers and seas.<br />
WWF-<strong>Malaysia</strong> is able to leverage upon conservation expertise world wide as part<br />
of WWF, the global conservation organisation that has almost 5 million supporters<br />
and activities in more than 90 countries.<br />
WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the natural environment and to build<br />
a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:<br />
• Conserving the world’s biological diversity<br />
• Ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable<br />
• Promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful exploitation consumption<br />
WWF-<strong>Malaysia</strong><br />
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Selangor, <strong>Malaysia</strong><br />
Tel: ++ (603) 7803 3772<br />
Fax: ++ (603) 7803 5157<br />
Email: wwfmal@wwf.org.my<br />
Website: www.wwf.org.my<br />
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