Roaring Conflict With Mother Nature
Mark Rayan Darmaraj, country director, Wildlife Conservation Society Malaysia
15-Nov-23 18:00
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Three tragic incidents of humans being killed by tigers have been reported within the last two months alone, in the Gua Musang area. While attacks involving tigers are rare, these deaths are a startling reminder of how humans and nature can come into conflict, especially against the backdrop of continuous development. We speak to a conservationist to find out why these incidents might occur, and what needs to be done to reduce wildlife-human conflict.
Produced by: Sharaad Kuttan
Presented by: Sharaad Kuttan
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Categories: culture, environment
Tags: tiger, human, conflict, wildlife conservation, nature,