Groups call for national task force to save tigers


PETALING JAYA: WWF-Malaysia and Traffic Southeast Asia have urged for a national tiger task force to be set up to save Malaysia’s remaining wild tigers.

They called upon the Government to act fast as it was believed that there were now fewer than 500 tigers left in the country.

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