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25-07-2006
New Straits Times By Nisha Sabayanayagam KUALA LUMPUR: An international study of tiger habitats has identified Malaysia as a place that can support a tiger population. The million-ringgit question is whether the country can live up to this
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26-05-2006
The Star (Letter to the Editor)
WHAT happened to the coral reef of Sipadan was definitely not the first. Reef destruction due to commercial activities in marine protected areas is sadly commonplace.
The public and non-governmental organisations
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20-05-2006
The Star With a checklist that includes dense forests, hornbills by the hundreds, exotic blooms, rare wildlife and unspoilt wilderness, the Temenggor forest is one place nature-lovers should head to – more so now that the site has been earmarked for
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16-05-2006
New Straits Times
By JULIANAH, Petaling Jaya (Letter to the Editor)
The Belum Temenggor Forest is unique. IT is distressing to read that the Menteri Besar of Perak insisted that logging in the Belum Temenggor Forest was necessary for the livelihood of the residents
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03-05-2006
New Straits Times
By M. HUSAIRY OTHMAN
A national treasure is under threat because of logging, both of the legal and illegal kind. Logging brings revenue to the Perak Government, which is also concerned about the loss of jobs should it decide against logging.
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21-04-2006
A 130 million-year-old tropical rainforest in Malaysia is under threat from logging, environmental activists warned Thursday, as they launched a campaign calling for greater efforts to protect the national heritage.
Intensive logging, by both legal timber operators and illegal loggers, is
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