Sunday, March 29, 2009

Taman Negara Pulau Pinang




In the northwest corner of Penang Island lies Taman Negara Pulau Pinang. This discreet nature reserve straddles 1,266 hectares of coastal hill dipterocarps, mangroves, beaches, and rocky shores. In Peninsular Malaysia, it ranks second in size to Taman Negara. Although some parts were logged until the early 1970's, the forest remains largely intact.
As a metropolitan national park, it has potential for world heritage listing. Many species of flora and fauna - including rare and endangered ones - thrive here, barely 45 minutes from the city centre.

Brochure:

Well-planned access and infrastructure will strengthen the park's potential for eco-tourism. There are no roads - only trails, boardwalks, and walkways.
Taman Negara Pulau Pinang sends out a strong message about sustainable development. Just as Muka Head's antique lighthouse still guides ships safely to port, Taman Negara Pulau Pinang shines like a beacon of hope for preserving our natural heritage

Feel free to contact us for further information.
Penang National ParkJalan Hassan Abas,
Teluk Bahang,11050 Pulau PinangPulau Pinang
Tel: (604) 881 3530/ 04-881 3500
Fax: (604) 881 2016

KM10, Jalan Cheras56100 Kuala LumpurTel: (603) 9075 2872
Fax: (603) 9075 2873


Majlis Kanser Nasional (MAKNA)

The Bahasa Malaysia word makna translates to the word ‘meaning’. Abbreviated from the name Majlis Kanser Nasional (National Cancer Council), MAKNA as a not-for-profit social enterprise incongruously exists to bring meaning to the lives of people affected by cancer one way or the other

There are the charity campaign for you in MAKNA
  • Sen Saves Lives
  • Payroll Giving
  • Direct Debit Donor Programme (DDDP)
  • Kempen 1 Sen & 5 Sen
  • Wills & Trust

MAKNA’s Objective
To pool and utilize all efforts, expertise and finance from all sectors of the society, to fight cancer and reduce related pain, morbidity and the suffering that cancer patients undergo.

MAKNA’s focus areas include:
1. To keep abreast of the latest findings, information, technology and development in the cure for cancer.
2. To provide consistent cancer awareness and education programmes to educate and promote an understanding of a healthy lifestyle.
3. To raise sufficient funds for cancer-related services to the community.
4.To have a pool of well-trained and equipped staff to provide the best care and treatment to cancer patients.
5. To provide screening and early diagnostic facilities to enable early detection of cancer.
6. To source, collate and disseminate information effectively to all levels of society.
7. To encourage, support and conduct research in basic sciences and clinical research on cancer, which could lead to innovative treatment approaches.
8. To manage a bursary programme that provides financial assistance to cancer patients unable to meet the cost of treatment.

Reference:http://www.makna.org.my/

KIDS FUTURE


Give For Kids
One out of every ten children in the world lives in severe poverty. The families they were born into languish on less than $1 a day - not enough money for adequate health care or safe homes. These children suffer from a lack of nutritious food to eat, often drink dirty water and rarely have the opportunity to attend school.
Mercy Corps, with the support of our Give for Kids donors, works every day in the world's most troubled places to help children in need. Through programs that provide quality education, supply healthy food and lift families out of poverty, Mercy Corps is building a better future for children - and giving them chance to grow and succeed.
Please join Give for Kids and make a difference for children

Click to:http://www.mercycorps.org/mg/giveforkids

PARTNERS IN MERCY


Disaster strikes families quickly, relentlessly and without warning. Whether in the guise of a natural catastrophe, war or other conflict, homes are destroyed in an instant. Entire communities disappear. Families are left homeless, with no where to turn.
Mercy Corps is there for them in their greatest hour of need, and our Partners in Mercy are critical to this emergency response. Within hours, we speed relief to some of the world's poorest and most isolated places. From ensuring immediate shelter to creating temporary job programs that provide income to survivors, we are committed to helping disaster-stricken families build back better. We work side-by-side with them for as long as it takes.
Pitch in to help disaster survivors and rebuild communities - join Partners in Mercy today.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Satellite Tracking of Hawksbill Turtles


18 Aug 2008, Three more turtles deployed with satellite transmitters WWF-Malaysia, in partnership with the Department of Fisheries Melaka and Kem Terendak military base camp, has successfully deployed a satellite transmitter on a female hawksbill turtle in the wee hours of 13 August 2008 after she successfully nested. This is the third and final deployment of satellite transmitters in Melaka for this year by WWF-Malaysia; two others have been deployed on hawksbills nesting at Pulau Upeh and Padang Kemunting on 4 August and 13 July 2008 respectively. » Read more

Lack of data hampers conservation effortsFor decades, efforts to save the hawksbills have focused primarily on safeguarding the eggs and ensuring that hatchlings survive and grow to eventually form a viable population. No one knows where these ancient mariners go after the nesting season, or where they forage as juveniles and adults.
Research elsewhere have shown that whilst some populations of hawksbills nest on nearby beaches fringing coral reefs, others migrate hundreds to thousands of kilometres in search of sponges at distant foraging grounds. Where do hawksbills that nest on Melaka’s shores swim off to after nesting? Where do they feed? Do they forage in Malaysian waters or migrate to distant coral reefs in neighbouring waters to live?This lack of information hampers efforts to plan for turtle conservation.
Satellite tracking of Melaka’s hawksbills using transmitters is one of the ways that will enable us to find out more about these gentle and beautiful mariners to effectively conserve them for our future generations.

Tracking Hawksbills by satelliteWWF-Malaysia is using satellite telemetry to track hawksbills on the journey back to their feeding grounds. Marine turtles are only dependent on the beach for egg incubation and spend most of their lifetime in coastal waters, feeding in coral reefs. Results from this research are crucial for a better understanding of their post-nesting movement and habitat use.
The project is tracking hawksbills to:
establish the migration route and feeding ground of the hawksbills to facilitate the protection of their habitat; communicate migration routes and distant foraging grounds of hawksbills to relevant regional Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and Agreements so as to enhance regional marine turtle conservation strategies and partnerships (e.g. Indian Ocean-Southeast Asia Marine Turtle MoU and MoU on ASEAN Sea Turtle Conservation and Protection); and
educate and create awareness among local schoolchildren in the coastal areas, based on satellite telemetry of turtles.

For a Living Planet...WWF (World Wild Fund)

Volunteering
Share your time and resources while learning more about the exciting world of environmental conservation by volunteering in one of our projects. You never know where it might lead. Our former Executive Director (ED), Dato’ Mike Kavanagh, joined as a volunteer in 1991 and this led to him heading the organisation for 15 years. Volunteering has also reaped rewards for Brian Lee. Although he came in as an intern in 1996, he also volunteered for quite a while.

He has this to say to aspiring greenies, "Have you ever thought about how things can be much better than it is? Cleaner water, greener cities, happier communities. Imagine how you will feel when you’re able to contribute to this. Day after day, month after month. It’s a good feeling. Like being part of a large global family. Humans, tigers, orang-utans, trees, rivers and so much more. Come and join us." From time to time, WWF-Malaysia do take in volunteers as and when there is a request from the projects. Announcements will be made in the Volunteering & Internship section when the need arises. Feel free to check our website for further updates. Alternatively, you can submit a copy of your resume and let us know your availability (duration) for volunteering to careersjobs@wwf.org.my

Internship
There are also opportunities for internships as and when the opportunity arises. Just drop us an email and we will get in touch with you when your skills match project needs.


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Earth Hour



VOTE EARTH
YOUR LIGHT SWITCH IS YOUR VOTE

This year, Earth Hour has been transformed into the world’s first global election, between Earth and global warming.

For the first time in history, people of all ages, nationalities, race and background have the opportunity to use their light switch as their vote – Switching off your lights is a vote for Earth, or leaving them on is a vote for global warming. WWF are urging the world to VOTE EARTH and reach the target of 1 billion votes, which will be presented to world leaders at the Global Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009.

This meeting will determine official government policies to take action against global warming, which will replace the Kyoto Protocol. It is the chance for the people of the world to make their voice heard.Earth Hour began in Sydney in 2007, when 2.2 million homes and businesses switched off their lights for one hour. In 2008 the message had grown into a global sustainability movement, with 50 million people switching off their lights. Global landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Rome’s Colosseum, the Sydney Opera House and the Coca Cola billboard in Times Square all stood in darkness.In 2009, Earth Hour is being taken to the next level, with the goal of 1 billion people switching off their lights as part of a global vote. Unlike any election in history, it is not about what country you’re from, but instead, what planet you’re from.

VOTE EARTH is a global call to action for every individual, every business, and every community. A call to stand up and take control over the future of our planet. Over 74 countries and territories have pledged their support to VOTE EARTH during Earth Hour 2009, and this number is growing everyday.We all have a vote, and every single vote counts. Together we can take control of the future of our planet, for future generations.VOTE EARTH by simply switching off your lights for one hour, and join the world for Earth Hour.