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    • (From left) Ms Nicole Wong, CEO of WWF-Hong Kong and Dr. Jingbo Huang, Director of UNU Macau signed the MoU at the ceremony

      WWF-Hong Kong and UNU Macau Join Forces to Drive Conservation and Sustainable Development through Digital Technologies

      02 July 2025
    • From left to right: Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment at HKUST; Kate Martin, Sustainable Finance Consultant at ADM Capital Foundation; Sophie le Clue, CEO at ADM Capital Foundation and Lydia Pang, Head of Oceans Conservation at WWF-Hong Kong

      Hong Kong at Maritime Crossroads: New Studies Reveal Unprecedented Opportunity for Kickstarting the Blue Economy

      27 May 2025
    • Officiating Guests 
(From left to right) Dr. William Chui, Vice-Chairman of Mental Health Foundation, together with Officiating guests Mr. Stephen Wong, Vice-Chairman of Mental Health Foundation, Dr. David Lau, Chairman of Mental Health Foundation, Mr. Thomas Leung, Chief Operating Officer of WWF-Hong Kong, and Mr. Yamme Leung, Director of Education of WWF-Hong Kong.

      “Tranquility Path”, by Mental Health Foundation Officially Launched at Mai Po Encouraging Public to Foster Mental Well-being Through Nature

      05 May 2025
    • Guests of honour officiate the Lights-off Ceremony at 8:30pm. 
(Left to right) Ambassador Ian Chan, Ambassador Kaho Hung, CEO of WWF-Hong Kong Ms. Nicole Wong, Chairman of WWF-Hong Kong Mr. Dan Bradshaw, Commissioner of Climate Change Mr. Arthur Lee, Assistant District Officer of Yau Tsim Mong District Office, Home Affairs Department

      WWF Earth Hour 2025: GIVE AN HOUR FOR EARTH

      21 March 2025
    • From left to right: Hon. Tony Tse Wai-Chuen, BBS, JP, LegCo Member for the Architectural, Surveying, Planning and Landscape Functional Constituency; Ms. Nicole Wong, CEO of World Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong (WWF-Hong Kong); Hon. Bernadette Linn, JP, Secretary for Development of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Mr. Paul Chan, President of Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects (HKILA); Dr. Stephan Gale, Head of Flora Conservation of Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG); Mr. Chris Tidswell, President of International Federation of Landscape Architects Asia Pacific Region (IFLA APR); Mr. Ho Wai-chi, Board Member of the Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden (KFBG)

      The HKILA announced signature of MoU with WWF-HK and KFBG to jointly promote Nature-based Solutions

      10 March 2025
    • The new report ‘The State of Hong Kong Biodiversity 2025’ reveals 
over 25% of species in Hong Kong are at risk of local extinction

      The new report ‘The State of Hong Kong Biodiversity 2025’ reveals over 25% of species in Hong Kong are at risk of local extinction

      03 March 2025
    • Conservation Leaders Unite to Secure the Future of Black-faced Spoonbills

      Conservation Leaders Unite to Secure the Future of Black-faced Spoonbills

      26 February 2025
    • 2024 Shenzhen Global Marine Economy Forum and World Laureates Ocean Forum Day 2

      Vast Marine Ecosystem Services Value of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area A Call for a Quantitative Framework in Hong Kong to Foster Win-Win Decision-Making

      04 November 2024
    • WWF-Hong Kong Walk for Nature 2024

      WWF-Hong Kong Walk for Nature 2024
      Wonders of Wetlands in Mai Po Nature Reserve

      02 November 2024
    • Policy Address 2024 Recommendations

      Responding to the Chief Executive’s 2024 Policy Address

      16 October 2024
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