It Took Five Months To Get This ‘million-Dollar’ Photo | Cnn
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Our Malayan tigers have captured the attention of the world!
With fewer than 150 left in the wild, the Malayan tiger is critically endangered. That’s why wildlife photographer Emmanuel Rondeau joined forces with WWF-Malaysia to take on the near-impossible task of capturing the big cat on camera in Royal Belum State Park. It took five months to get the perfect shot and Rondeau hopes it will motivate the country to continue its conservation efforts.
Read the full CNN article here: https://edition.cnn.com/world/asia/rare-image-malaysias-last-tigers-hnk-scn-spc-intl/index.html
WWF-Malaysia extends heartfelt thanks to our corporate partner Maybank and individual donors whose valuable support enables us to conserve tigers in the wild, in support of the Malaysian Government, and in collaboration with Perak State Parks Corporation, PERHILITAN, MYCAT and Orang Asli communities. If you would like to donate to help save our Malayan tigers, please visit: wwf.org.my/tiger
A rare image of a critically endangered tiger in Malaysia is giving conservationists cause for hope.
Source: https://edition.cnn.com/world/asia/rare-image-malaysias-last..
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