Conservation work in Singapore
Singapore & Asia Pacific
Through our awareness campaigns and outreach activities, we aim to educate individuals from all walks of life on how a simple action can add up to make a big difference to our environment and safeguard the world’s biodiversity. We also work with businesses both locally and within the Asia Pacific region to help them identify sustainable business practices, as well as on how they can reduce their ecological foot print on the planet.
Across the Asia Pacific region, WWF has a strong presence and history with conservation programmes in over 22 countries.
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WWF Singapore
Tanglin International Centre 354 Tanglin Road #02-11 Singapore 247672
Singapore
+65 6730 8100
+65 6730 8122
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Latest Singapore News & Publications
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Governments start to rein in ivory and rhino horn trade, give sharks and timbers better protection at wildlife trade meeting
A critical wildlife trade meeting closed Thursday with decisions from world governments to regulate ...
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Uganda unveils the world's first Earth Hour forest
Preparations across the globe kick off for Earth Hour 2013 with the creation of the world's first ...
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Governments fall short on immediate efforts to curb illegal ivory trade at wildlife trade meeting
World governments at CITES opted against immediate trade sanctions against several countries that ...
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WWF statement on rhinos at CITES
Carlos Drews in response to decisions from world governments to offer better protection for rhinos
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WWF: Five species of sharks proposed for CITES listing
WWF issued the following statement today in response to decisions from world governments to offer ...
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Thai prime minister announces end to ivory trade
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra today pledged to end ivory trade in Thailand, seizing a ...
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Businesses power up for long-lasting environmental impact
WWF’s Earth Hour and corporates challenge Singapore to four key actions
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Thai Prime Minister accepts half - million signature petition from WWF to ban ivory trade
WWF today handed over a global petition calling for a ban on the trading of ivory in Thailand to ...
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Open ivory sale down in Singapore
Conservationists urge continued vigilance as country remains significant transit point for illicit ...
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All eyes on countries fuelling illegal ivory trade
Sanctions should be imposed on Thailand, Nigeria and DRC for their roles in the illegal ivory ...
