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A Huge Win with CA|TS Approval for Royal Belum State Park

Mohamed Shah Redza Husein, Director, Perak State Park Corporation

05-Apr-23 15:00

A Huge Win with CA|TS Approval for Royal Belum State Park

The Royal Belum State Park, under the management of the Perak State Parks Corporation (PSPC), has been awarded the prestigious Conservation Assured |Tiger Standards (CA|TS) approval, in recognition of its exceptional conservation efforts and commitment to tiger conservation. This milestone places Malaysia on the map as the very first country in Southeast Asia to implement CA|TS. But what does this accreditation mean for tiger conservation, and how can it pave the way for other sites to strengthen their management and protection? We discuss this and more with  Mohamed Shah Redza Husein, the Director of the Perak State Park Corporation, who manages the conservation of Royal Belum and other Perak State protected areas.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  environmentLaw/Activism

Tags:  conservation assured |tiger standards approvedroyal belum state parkhabitat conservationperak state park corporationshah redza husseintiger conservationprotected areaswildlife conservationpoachingillegal trade of wildlifewwf-malaysia





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