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Back in the 1950s, Malaysia was thought to have 3,000 wild tigers. Less than 200 now remain as a result of widespread poaching. The Malayan tiger is now officially listed as Critically Endangered, which means they are on the brink of extinction.

As an apex predator, Malayan tigers keep populations of prey species in check, which maintains the balance in the forest ecosystem. We need healthy forests for clean air and water for our agriculture, domestic use, and businesses, to name a few.

Saving tigers means saving forests – and ourselves.

Check out https://community.wwf.org.my/project/1/story to find out how you can help Malayan tigers.

#EndangeredSpeciesDay #EndangeredSpeciesDay2021 #ProtectOurAnimals #SaveOurAnimals



Back in the 1950s, Malaysia was thought to have 3,000 wild tigers. Less than 200 now remain as a result of widespread poaching. The Malayan tiger is now officially listed as Critically Endangered, which means they are on the brink of extinction.

As an apex predator, Malayan tigers keep populations of prey species in check, which maintains the balance in the forest ecosystem. We need healthy forests for clean air and water for our agriculture, domestic use, and businesses, to name a few.

Saving tigers means saving forests – and ourselves.

Check out https://community.wwf.org.my/project/1/story to find out how you can help Malayan tigers.

#EndangeredSpeciesDay #EndangeredSpeciesDay2021 #ProtectOurAnimals #SaveOurAnimals

Source: https://www.facebook.com/wwfmy/photos/a.159457438241/1016098..



 

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WWF-Malaysia is a national conservation trust that currently runs conversation projects covering a diverse range of environmental protection & nature conservation in Malaysia. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

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