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WWF Hong Kong (WWF HK) is the independent branch of the
World Wide Fund for Nature The World Wide Fund for Nature Inc. (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 that works in the field of wilderness preservation and the reduction of human impact on the environment. It was formerly named the Wor ...
in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
. It was established in December 1981 as ''World Wildlife Fund Hong Kong''. Being a leading environmental organization in Hong Kong, WWF has teams working on key environmental issues, with a priority on Oceans and marine protected area designation, for 30% of Hong Kong’s waters to be protected by 2030 and active engagement with business and business leadership around Green Cities & Environmental Finance , through the Our planet Our Business programme. WWF has been managing the
Mai Po nature reserve Mai Po Marshes (; Hong Kong Hakka: ''Mi3bu4 Sip5ti4'') is a nature reserve located in San Tin near Yuen Long in Hong Kong. it is within Yuen Long District. It is part of Deep Bay, an internationally significant wetland that is actually a s ...
habitat and research programme since 1983 and as a lead EAAFP partner is providing grants to support the WWF Flyways initiative and protect coastal wetlands throughout the Flyways range from Myanmar to Siberia and working to train the next generation of wetland managers. WWF Hong Kong is now upgrading the training and research facilities at Mai Po , to be completed in 2021-2022 and welcomes public visitors to the reserve and other locations with eco visits and arrangement of permits by booking online at wwf.org.hk/en/. The WWF Hong Kong team is now leading a key initiative Across 24 Asian offices to close Asia’s Illegal Wildlife markets and stop the trade into and around Asia of species that have no place being traded. WWF Hong Kong has over 150 full-time staff for conservation impact and a new deal for nature and people. Visitors are welcome at some five centres located Central 1, Tramway path , Island House Tai Po,
Mai Po Mai Po Marshes (; Hong Kong Hakka: ''Mi3bu4 Sip5ti4'') is a nature reserve located in San Tin near Yuen Long in Hong Kong. it is within Yuen Long District. It is part of Deep Bay, an internationally significant wetland that is actually a ...
, and
Hoi Ha Wan Hoi Ha Wan () or Jone's Cove is a bay at the north of Sai Kung Peninsula. It is part of Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, a marine park in Hong Kong. The village of Hoi Ha is located on the innermost shore of Hoi Ha Wan. The location has a high biolog ...
. The WWF Hong Kong team are also leading a two year global initiative in Education programmes , engaging youth with Connect with the nature platform , bringing educational resources to the professional teaching community and in interacting with schools in Hong Kong in the City Nature Challenge and in experiential learning visits to WWF outdoor centres at Hoi Har marine park , Island House Tai Po and Mai Po nature reserve. The online panda e academy has been launched in March 2020 in co-operation with the Hong Kong Institute of Education. In the city visitors can interact and participate in activities at the sustainability hub at 1, Tramway Path At Mai Po nature reserve visitors can meet the WWF Hong Kong research team under Dr Carmen Or who is carrying out citizen science activities and biodiversity research across Hong Kong, such as the Camera trap mammal and firefly surveys to map more than 2050+ species across the
Mai Po Marshes Mai Po Marshes (; Hong Kong Hakka: ''Mi3bu4 Sip5ti4'') is a nature reserve located in San Tin near Yuen Long in Hong Kong. it is within Yuen Long District. It is part of Deep Bay, an internationally significant wetland that is actually a s ...
nature reserve. The surveys have also incorporated
citizen science Citizen science (CS) (similar to community science, crowd science, crowd-sourced science, civic science, participatory monitoring, or volunteer monitoring) is scientific research conducted with participation from the public (who are sometimes re ...
participation, and using this approach to further monitor biodiversity across Hong Kong, WWF have incorporated
iNaturalist iNaturalist is a social network of naturalists, citizen scientists, and biologists built on the concept of mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity across the globe. iNaturalist may be accessed via its website or from its mobile applic ...
and the
City Nature Challenge The City Nature Challenge is an annual, global, community science competition to document urban biodiversity. The challenge is a bioblitz that engages residents and visitors to find and document plants, animals, and other organisms living in urb ...
into activities at their Mai Po and
Hoi Ha Wan Hoi Ha Wan () or Jone's Cove is a bay at the north of Sai Kung Peninsula. It is part of Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park, a marine park in Hong Kong. The village of Hoi Ha is located on the innermost shore of Hoi Ha Wan. The location has a high biolog ...
centres. Other Citizen Science activities they’ve helped coordinate  in Hong Kong include the ecological survey and impact of clam dogging in Shui Hau Lantau and looking at the need for a no take zone and protection for the horseshoe crab breeding on the mudflats. The no plastics in nature campaign and coastal clean-up and surveying of marine litter programme called Coastal Watch has now evolved to looking at the impact of Ghost Gear abandoned by fishermen and arranging to remove and recycle these plastic nets


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*{{official, http://www.wwf.org.hk/en/ Environmental organisations based in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...