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Global Tiger Day 2019

Dr Mark Rayan Darmaraj, Tiger landscape Lead, WWF-Malaysia

29-Jul-19 15:00

Global Tiger Day 2019

The Malayan Tiger has been critically endangered for years now. Yet, with ecologists and tiger conservation groups sounding the alarm on their imminent extinction, are we doing enough to make tiger protection a priority? For this year’s Global Tiger Day, we take a look at some of the conservation efforts being carried out to curb this issue.

Produced by: Kelly Anissa

Presented by: Kelly Anissa


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Categories:  EnvironmentScience

Tags:  Bigger PictureEarth Matterstigersglobal tiger dayWWF Malaysiacanine distemperAwang BesulpoachingMalayan Tiger Pledge





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