Share your meal with Wildlife
Would you share one meal to save a species?
Join the #ShareandSupport challenge and help protect wildlife. This month, let your meal feed more than just hunger.
Share a portion of your meal and help protect endangered wildlife and make a lasting difference.
One meal for you, a lifeline for them.Â

Rangers
The teams plan patrol routes ahead of schedule and send a team of roughly 10 anti-poaching members for 1-2 weeks at a time.
Navigating by GPS devices they carry all their own kit to scale the forests for signs of poachers and snares and, more recently, set hundreds of camera traps to monitor the status of wildlife and threats in the landscape.

Artificial Salt Licks
Artificial mineral licks are man-made salt or mineral blocks that provide nutrients for wildlife.
- Provide minerals: Salt licks provide essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, sodium, and zinc, especially for herbivores
- Improve health: Salt licks help improve the health of wildlife, including mammals
- Attract wildlife: Salt licks attract wildlife, including birds and ungulates like Bornean elephants, and Malayan tapirs
- Enrich habitats: Salt licks enrich habitats by providing additional mineral resources

Our Research
WWF-Malaysia’s main method of carrying out scientific surveys is with the use of camera-traps which are basically automated heat detecting cameras that snap pictures of anything emitting heat that passes in front of it.
Other research area:s
- Biodiversity and Wildlife Research
- Habitat and Ecosystem Monitoring
- Freshwater and Marine Research
- Climate Change and Environmental Impact Studies
- Community and Socioeconomic Research
- Policy and Conservation Effectiveness Evaluations