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Palm oil and species protection: New forest is emerging | Tabin #3 | WWF Germany | WWF Germany


Palm oil and species protection: New forest is emerging | Tabin #3 | WWF Germany

Palm oil is a massive environmental problem. Rainforests are being cut down, people and wild animals are losing their homes - and that's for our cookies and frozen pizza. That doesn't have to be the case: In our project in Tabin in Malaysia, we show that palm oil cultivation can also be done sustainably in harmony with nature.

#Palm oil is a massive environmental problem. Rainforests are being cut down, people and wild animals are losing their homes - and that's for our cookies and frozen pizza.

That doesn't have to be the case: In our project in Tabin in Malaysia, we show that palm oil cultivation can also be done sustainably in harmony with nature.

Join moderator and Youtuber Adam Shamil to discover how iconic species such as the Borneo elephant and orangutans live peacefully around the palm oil plantations.

The third episode is about a new corridor that is to be created.

More about the project: https://www.wwf.de/themen-projekte/landwirtschaft/produkte-aus-der-landwirtschaft/palmoel/entwaldung-stoppen-und-nachhaltige-palmoelproduktion-foerdern

More about WWF-Malaysia and the Sabah Landscapes Program at: https://www.wwf.org.my/sabahlandscapes/

Cover photo: © Mazidi Abd Ghani/ WWF-Malaysia

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The World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) is one of the largest and most experienced nature conservation organizations in the world and is active in more than 100 countries. Around five million sponsors support him worldwide. The WWF global network has 90 offices in more than 40 countries. Around the world, employees are currently carrying out 1300 projects to conserve biodiversity.

The most important instruments of WWF conservation work are the designation of protected areas and the sustainable, ie nature-friendly use of our natural assets. In addition, the WWF is committed to reducing pollution and wasteful consumption at the expense of nature.

Worldwide, WWF Germany is committed to nature conservation in 21 international project regions. The focus is on the preservation of the last large forest areas on earth - both in the tropics and in temperate regions - the fight against climate change, the commitment to living seas and the preservation of rivers and wetlands worldwide. WWF Germany also carries out numerous projects and programs in Germany.

The WWF's goal is clear: if we succeed in sustainably preserving the greatest possible diversity of habitats, we can also save a large part of the world's animal and plant species - and at the same time preserve the network of life that also bears us humans.

Imprint:
https://www.wwf.de/impressum/

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