‘Prioritise wildlife education’


Raising awareness: Environmental groups say there is a growing need for funds towards research and academic events to enhance knowledge sharing.

Groups: Funds needed to foster greater appreciation for nature

PETALING JAYA: Funds should be set aside under Budget 2024 for nature clubs in schools, research and academic events, as well as to tackle the low Malayan Tiger population, say environmental groups.

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