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THE Malaysian Nature Society, TRAFFIC and WWF-Malaysia congratulate the Department of Wildlife and National Parks Peninsular Malaysia (Perhilitan) on the recent string of successes against illegal wildlife traders.

Among others, three traders of purported tiger parts were arrested in Kuala Lumpur, wild meat sold illegally at restaurants in Pahang, Selangor and Perak were seized, and two juvenile orang utans were rescued in Selangor before they could be sold off as pets.

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Opinion , Letters; Wildlife

   

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