How one Malaysian bank is helping tiger conservation


  • Animals
  • Tuesday, 26 Jul 2016

One of the brutal animal traps found by WWF patrols in the forests of northern Perak. Photo: WWF-Malaysia / Lau Ching Fong

In January this year, WWF-Malaysia and The Maybank Foundation embarked on a partnership for tiger conservation in the Belum-Temenggor Forest Complex in northern Perak.

The goal is to have about 50 tigers here by 2020, contributing towards a viable population of tigers.

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