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WWF-Malaysia focuses its conservation work on large-scale priority areas that encompass a broad range of wildlife and ecological systems. Forest. Freshwater. Wildlife. Food. Marine. Climate. GOVERNANCE. How those decisions are made, who makes them, how they’re applied and who’s accountable. Learn More. MARKETS.
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WWF-Malaysia focuses its conservation work on large-scale priority areas that encompass a broad range of wildlife and ecological systems. Forest. Freshwater. Wildlife. Food. Marine. Climate. GOVERNANCE. How those decisions are made, who makes them, how they’re applied and who’s accountable. Learn More. MARKETS.
5 hari yang lalu · WCS Malaysia > Home. In the news. July 2, 2024. Vigilance needed to save our tigers. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) would like to congratulate the authorities on the recent arr... Read the story. June 30, 2024. Poser over tiger found dead in river.
Department of Wildlife and National Parks (DWNP) Peninsular Malaysia. Km 10, Jalan Cheras. 56100 Kuala Lumpur. Tel : 03-90866800 Fax : 03-90752873. Email : webmaster [at]wildlife [dot]gov [dot]my. POPULAR TAGS.
WCS Malaysia’s main activities revolve around helping the Malaysian government on conducting biological monitoring and supporting protection efforts of tigers, elephants, orangutans as well as sharks, rays and coral reefs.
Conservation in Malaysia is an issue of national importance. As a megadiverse country, Malaysia is rich in wildlife, endemic species and unique habitats. Wildlife protection began in some form as early as the 1880s, before the formation of Malaysia. [2]