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  2. Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 (Malay: Enakmen Pemeliharaan Hidupan Liar 1997) is a regional piece of legislation enforced only in the state of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. Its aim is to protect the endangered species of fauna and flora in the region as well as control international trade of these species. It also details specific ...

  3. Sabah Wildlife Department - Wikipedia

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    Sabah Wildlife Department, a local wildlife authority under Sabah's state Ministry for Tourism Development, Environment, Science and Technology, enforces the "Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997" for the proper regulation, use, protection, conservation and management of wildlife, caves and wildlife areas in Sabah.

  4. Malaysian Wildlife Law - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 – A law for the regulation, protection, conservation and management of wildlife, caves and wildlife areas. Sabah Biodiversity Enactment 2001 – A law for the regulation of biological research on the natural resources

  5. Endangered Species Act of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    Calls for wildlife conservation in the United States increased in the early 1900s because of the visible decline of several species. [4] One example was the near-extinction of the bison, which used to number in the tens of millions. Similarly, the extinction of the passenger pigeon, which numbered in the billions, caused concern. [5]

  6. Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre - Wikipedia

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    Sun bears fall under Schedule 1 of the Totally Protected wildlife species list in the Sabah Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997. That means, that killing, keeping a bear, or having in possession body parts like claws and gall bladders could result in punishment of up to five years’ prison or a maximum of RM50,000 fine. [8]

  7. Gomantong Caves - Wikipedia

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    Care must be taken to assure that the nests are collected only after the young swiftlets have abandoned these nests. These individuals are very much in demand by the people and communities that hold the government's harvesting licenses. Edible birds' nests are protected under the Wildlife Conservation Enactment of 1997.

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