Community urged to help save the tiger


GOPENG, 25 Ogos -- Menteri Besar Perak Ahmad Faizal Azumu (kanan) meluangkan masa membaca buku cerita bersama pelajar Sahrizam Pasam (tengah) pada Majlis Perasmian Bangunan Chinta Bistari, Pusat Kecemerlangan dan Pendidikan Orang Asli di Kampung Kerewat, Simpang Pulai hari ini.--fotoBERNAMA (2018) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

THERE are orang asli in Pengkalan Hulu working with animal poachers, causing the tiger population in the Royal Belum State Park to dwindle.

Perak Mentri Besar Ahmad Faizal Azumu said this group of people would be paid between RM400 and RM500 to set traps for the animal.

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