MNS president: Loss of Iman should be lesson to better protect endangered species | Malay Mail

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MELAKA, Nov 25 — All Malaysians and not just the authorities should learn from the loss of Iman, the last female Sumatran rhinoceros in the country to take up the responsibility to protect animals especially endangered species. Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) president Prof Ahmad...

Monday, 25 Nov 2019 10:50 AM MYT

Malaysian Nature Society president Prof Ahmad Ismail said this is important to ensure the matter did not recur in future for other endangered animals which could result in the disruption of the ecosystem. He said enforcement of the existing related laws should be tightened to protect endangered animal species such as tiger, elephant, seladang, tapir, sun bear and orang utan apart from cooperation among departments, as well as state and federal governments.

 

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