Expert: Public apathy is greatest threat to wildlife


PETALING JAYA: Deforestation and illegal wildlife trafficking are affecting Malaysia’s biodiversity but the greatest threat to the local ecology is public apathy, says Dr Chris Shepherd.

That is why Shepherd, a conservationist for over 20 years and formerly the regional director for Traffic South-East Asia, has set up a new wildlife conservation NGO – the Monitor Conservation Research Society (Monitor).

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