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Enhanced enforcement, intel gathering key to saving pangolins from illegal trade

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Enhanced enforcement, intel gathering key to saving pangolins from illegal trade
(January 31, 2022) KUCHING: Better intelligence as well as effective laws and enforcement are needed to protect pangolins from trafficking, says a conservationist. Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Malaysia Program Country Director Dr Mark Rayan Darmaraj said recent cases in Sarawak, which saw heavy fines imposed on offenders for illegally possessing pangolins and their scales, were a positive sign of successful prosecution and the state's commitment to tackling threats to wildlife.

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Zero wildlife poaching last year, says Perhilitan

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Zero wildlife poaching last year, says Perhilitan
(January 26, 2022) KUALA LUMPUR: There were no wildlife poaching cases during Covid-19 pandemic last year thanks to movement restrictions and border control. The Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) said the number of wildlife smuggling also recorded a drop by 60 per cent in 2021, from 10 cases in 2020 to four last year. As for poaching cases, the department recorded 10 in 2020.

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Connecting the dots on tigers, deforestation and logging

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Connecting the dots on tigers, deforestation and logging
(January 25, 2022) A statement by the Kelantan forestry department director yesterday that logging is good for tigers invoked public furore, and there have been subsequent misconceptions and debate on what constitutes good tiger habitat. The director was quoted as saying the research findings came from a researcher in Sarawak, but his statement has also been linked to a journal paper based on a study conducted almost 20 years ago by WWF-Malaysia in Kelantan itself. The findings in this paper have subseq...

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