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The Malaysian Nature Society headquarters in Jalan Kelantan, Bukit Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur. (Right) Bacon, seen here taking part in a beach clean-up project, enjoys wildlife and forest activities.

ONE vivid memory Stephanie Bacon has as a member of the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) is of a trip to the Belum Temenggor forest reserve in Perak.

“We (MNS members) had all got off the boat to go into the jungle and after three days of walking, the guide said we needed to turn around because a tiger had just given birth to her cubs, ” she said.

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