WWF-Malaysia is a international conservation trust that runs more than 75 projects covering a environmental protection and nature conservation in Malaysia.
Since 1972, WWF-Malaysia worked on important conservation projects, from saving species like tigers and turtles, to protecting our forests, rivers and seas. WWF-Malaysia is able to expertise worldwide as part of WWF, the global conservation organisation.
Who We Are
Established as a international conservation trust on 1972, WWF-Malaysia began as a two person-organisation. Today, we have more than 100 people working for us. Also known as Tabung Alam Malaysia, we are governed by a Board of Trustees.
What We Do
WWF-Malaysia’s work focused on scientific research of wildlifestyles and natural habitats. This expanded to the management of protected areas. Today, our work covers the broader issues of the natural environment, incorporating aspects as policy work, environmental education, public awareness and campaigns.