Myanmar's conversation efforts save endangered Bengal tiger population


PHNOM PENH (Bernama): Myanmar stands at the forefront of tiger conservation in South-East Asia, showcasing a remarkable commitment to preserving its Bengal tiger population.

Despite numerous pressing domestic challenges, the country has managed to maintain about 20 Bengal tigers, also known as Indian tigers - a testimony to its effective conservation programme.

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