Be a volunteer in conservation projects in Malaysia


The Asian Leaf Turtle can be found in caves at the Perlis State Park. – Photo: PETER ONG

If you are aged between 16 and 25 and want to get involved with conservation projects in Malaysia, check out the Roots and Shoots Malaysia Award.

The award will enable young people to volunteer with any of our 30 local NGO partners.

This allows direct access to learn about the country’s various conservation and sustainability efforts and to contribute directly to making a positive impact.

Already in its fifth year and supported by Yayasan Hasanah, this programme seeks to empower youths to participate in local projects that revolve around environmental, conservation and humanitarian causes and to become part of the solution.

Visit the Roots and Shoots Malaysia Award website (www.rootsandshootsaward.my) to learn more.

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