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As humans hunker down, animals come out to play
GEORGE TOWN: With humans cooped up in their homes during the Covid-19 pandemic, wild animals are coming out of their habitats and adjusting to a world relatively free of people.
Malaysia’s primate species in peril
PETALING JAYA: The status of four primates in Malaysia has been downgraded in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) updated Red List of Threatened Species, says the Malaysian Primatological Society (MPS).
Public urged to let monkeys fend for themselves in the wild
DURING this movement control order (MCO) many people are finding it difficult to go out to buy food or even cook.
Leave the primates alone if you love them
From DR SUSAN LAPPAN, DR NADINE RUPPERT, AINI HASANAH and MUHAMMAD ZAKI ZAINOL of Malaysian Primatological Society.
‘It is not too late to save nature’
GEORGE TOWN: Nature’s resilience allows her to bounce back from adversity, but people must first take action and give it a chance.
Influencers fuelling illegal wildlife trade with exotic pet photos
STAR EXCLUSIVE: PETALING JAYA: First, it was photos of food. Now, the Instagram fame game has grown to celebrities and social media influencers sharing pictures of their exotic pets, many of which are protected wildlife. The Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) and conservationists say this growing trend is fuelling the demand in the illegal wildlife trade.
Undergrads show their love for nature
INTI International College Penang (IICP) students have so far managed to raise RM10,030 worth of funds since January to be channelled to the World Wildlife Fund during a fund-raising campaign.
Society: Orangutans habitat disappearing
GEORGE TOWN: The orangutan is facing a serious threat of extinction if nothing is done to safeguard their habitat.
Fund study to protect peat swamps
From MASHHOR MANSOR, President, Malaysian Primatological Society, Penang.
Punish smugglers of orang utan
From MASHHOR MANSOR, President, Malaysian Primatological Society of Penang