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  2. Conservation in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Conservation in Malaysia is an issue of national importance. As a megadiverse country , Malaysia is rich in wildlife , endemic species and unique habitats. Wildlife protection began in some form as early as the 1880s, before the formation of Malaysia. [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Nature conservation in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Wildlife sanctuaries of Malaysia (9 P) ... (3 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Nature conservation in Malaysia"

  4. Malaysian Wildlife Law - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian Wildlife Law (Malay: Undang-Undang Hidupan Liar Malaysia) consists of the regulation, protection, conservation and management of wildlife in Malaysia. The Constitution of Malaysia empowers those at the federal and the states level to make laws regarding wildlife resources.

  5. Wildlife of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Malaysia is diverse, with Malaysia being a megadiverse country. Most of the country is covered in rainforest , which hosts a huge diversity of plant and animal species. There are approximately 361 mammal species, 694 bird species, 250 reptile species, and 150 frog species found in Malaysia.

  6. 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.

  7. Conservation works to save threatened elephants in Malaysia - AOL

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    Only about 1,200 wild Asian Elephants, also known as Elephus Maximus, are left in Malaysia -- but one conservation is looking to change that.

  8. ‘Man-eating’ tigers blamed for four deaths as Malaysia sounds ...

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    The Department of Wildlife and Nature Parks (Perhilitan) in Kelantan on Monday said that they have snared a tiger in the area and are investigating if the animal was behind the two fatalities.

  9. Borneo elephant - Wikipedia

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    The genetic distinctiveness of Borneo elephants makes them one of the highest priority populations for Asian elephant conservation. [ 3 ] In Malaysia, the Borneo elephants are protected under schedule II of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment.