Terengganu
The Turtle Conservation Society of Malaysia protects freshwater turtles through research, egg protection, education, and community programs, including turtle batik initiatives, ensuring their survival with science and local engagement.
Sarawak
The Green Science and Technology Association, Malaysia (GSTAM), a youth-led group founded in 2015 in Kuching, promotes sustainability through upcycling, community engagement, and education, including plastic and textile workshops and sustainable farming.
Penang
The Consumers' Association of Penang (CAP), founded in 1970, promotes consumer rights and sustainability through education, advocacy, and community engagement, tackling climate change, consumer protection, and sustainable living for a just society.
Malaysia
DemiLaut supports fishers by digitizing operations, improving market access, and connecting them with youth collaborators. It focuses on Fishers Digitisation, Rural Youth Local Champions, and Urban Youth Upskilling through training and internships.
Klang Valley
Free Tree Society empowers communities to embrace sustainability by planting free trees, raising environmental awareness, and promoting green living. Their programs cover waste management, rainwater harvesting, biodiversity, and forest conservation for all.
Terengganu
MyHSC safeguards Malaysia’s horseshoe crabs through research, education, and conservation programs. It promotes public awareness, conducts workshops, and fosters collaborations with government, NGOs, and communities to protect this unique species.
Sarawak
Sahabat Alam Malaysia, an independent NGO since 1977, advocates for environmental and social justice, indigenous rights, and sustainability. Operating from Penang and Sarawak, it fights environmental degradation through campaigns, awareness, and community empowerment.
Kedah
A non-profit organisation that promotes sustainable development through innovative, inclusive & impactful solutions. It's mission is to drive transformative environemntal, social and economic progress, through stakeholder collaboration
Klang Valley
MareCet, Malaysia’s only NGO dedicated to marine mammal conservation, advances research, education, policy advocacy, and capacity building through a passionate team of researcher-conservationists.
Sabah
Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society advocates for wetland conservation through education, research, and community involvement. It manages Kota Kinabalu Wetlands as a model for conservation, ecotourism, and biodiversity protection in Sabah.
Klang Valley
Zero Waste Malaysia is a non-profit organisation established in 2016. It advocates for sustainable development whilst aiming to increase the local community’s awareness of sustainable living. ZWM's vision is to build a waste-free and sustainable future for Malaysia.
Johor
Wild Asia's mission is to inspire businesses to improve their social and environmental practices to meet and exceed global standards. We aim to promote change from within the industry by engaging with businesses, particularly those with direct social and environmental impacts.
Perak
PERHILITAN (Department of Wildlife and National Parks) Malaysia is responsible for protecting wildlife and natural habitats through conservation, enforcement, and research. They carry out various initiatives such as species rehabilitation, anti-poaching patrols, and environmental education.
Selangor
The Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), founded in 1940, champions environmental conservation through advocacy, education, and biodiversity protection, ensuring Malaysia’s natural heritage and ecosystems are preserved for future generations.
Malaysia
SEEDS Malaysia empowers communities through conservation, education, and sustainable development. Focusing on reforestation, wildlife protection, and eco-friendly initiatives, it engages youth through hands-on programs, workshops, and volunteer opportunities.
Klang Valley
Native Discovery partners with Orang Asli communities to promote culture and dignity through educational programs, immersive experiences, and indigenous allyship, offering forest hikes, traditional meals, and craft sessions to showcase their heritage.
Terengganu
PULIHARA conserves marine life in Terengganu, protecting turtles and reefs through nest protection, hatchling release, coral transplantation, and community engagement from March to October in Pantai Chakar Hutan, Tanjong Jara, and Pulau Lang Tengah.
Terengganu
Reef Check Malaysia, part of the global Reef Check network, monitors 300+ coral reefs annually and leads marine conservation, education, and management efforts since its 2007 registration as an NGO.
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