Protecting Malaysia’s critically endangered tigers
In the north of Malaysia, Royal Belum State Park is one of the last refuges of the critically endangered Malayan tiger. To help protect them from poachers, a team of patrollers from the indigenous Orang Asli community is removing deadly snares as well as installing camera traps to monitor tiger numbers.
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