Illegal foreigners scour forest in search of agarwood


JOHOR BARU: Illegal harvesting activities of agarwood (gaharu) by foreigners are rampant in Johor forests especially in the Endau-Rompin National Park and Panti Forest Reserve.

Malaysia Nature Society (MNS) Johor chairman Vincent Chow claimed that the activities have been going on for many years but difficult to wipe them out.

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