KUALA LUMPUR: The orang asli in Malaysia are the “best eyes and ears” for enforcement officers of the Government to help reduce wildlife poaching, said academician Tan Sri Dr Ahmad Mustaffa Babjee.
The Malaysia Nature Society (MNS) member said proactive action should be taken to get Malaysia’s indigenous people to be part of the nation’s nature conservation efforts.
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