The World Wide Fund for Nature Malaysia (WWF-Malaysia) has called for the full weight of the law to be placed upon three men ...
For the first time, a comprehensive review of laws in 12 tiger range countries exposes critical gaps in legislation that may ...
The World Wide Fund for Nature Malaysia (WWF-Malaysia) has described the killing of a Malayan Tiger in Johor as a national ...
The conservation group expresses outrage that despite the effort and sacrifice put into protecting the Malayan tiger, poachers continue to hunt down the animal for temporary gain.
A new report published today by the Legal Atlas, World Wildlife Fund and TRAFFIC, Law of the Tiger: A Comparative Study of the Laws Governing Tiger Trafficking in 12 Tiger Range States, reveals ...
The World Wildlife Fund on Thursday urged Asian states to investigate all tiger breeding centres and crack down on any involved in black-market animal trade. On the eve of the International Day of the ...
A WWF camera trap set up in an Indonesian national park has photographed an endangered Sumatran tiger that appears to have escaped from a snare. Jakarta, Indonesia – A WWF camera trap set up in an ...
JOHOR BAHRU, Sept 17 (Bernama) -- The World Wide Fund for Nature Malaysia (WWF-Malaysia) has described the killing of a Malayan tiger in Johor, on Malaysia Day, as a national tragedy and shame, ...
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Tiger carcass in car boot sparks outrage in Malaysia
Malaysian wildlife and political groups reacted with outrage Thursday after the carcass of a critically endangered Malayan ...
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Authorities use sniffer dogs to combat rapidly growing illegal trade: 'Collaborative efforts to address the threat'
The illegal wildlife trade does not just affect animals, but also public health, which relies on balanced ecosystems ...
JAKARTA, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Indonesia needs to urgently halt the destruction of forests in Sumatra, conservation group WWF said on Wednesday, after six people were attacked and killed by rare tigers ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia needs to urgently halt the destruction of forests in Sumatra, conservation group WWF said on Wednesday, after six people were attacked and killed by rare tigers in Jambi ...
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