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30-05-2007
TIGERS, under threat in every single country where they roam, now face an alarming new peril – rekindled trading of their body parts.
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28-05-2007
Malaysia's palm oil industry, stung by global criticism over the environmental impact of rapidly expanding plantations, has embarked upon a campaign to tell the world that it cares for forests and wildlife
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28-05-2007
The European Union has placed a temporary ban on the import of ramin wood from Malaysia, which could potentially affect exports of thousands of cubic metres of the timber.
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21-05-2007
Another feather to the cap added for Malaysia’s protected area system. However, MNS will continue to advocate for the conservation of the Temengor Forest Reserve...
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 Photo credit: Sunset at Temengor Forest Reserve (Sanjitpaal Singh/MNS) |
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04-05-2007
With one foot dangerously over the brink of extinction, now wild tigers face the potential threat of legal sales of their parts.
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10-04-2007
The numbers are damning. Within 15 years 98% of the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia will be gone, little more than a footnote in history.
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