The Natural Habitats Of Malayan Tigers Are Destroy..
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The natural habitats of Malayan tigers are destroyed by human activities. Our forests are fast shrinking and separated by roads and other developments. Tigers have less area to roam and hunt for natural prey. This leads to human-wildlife conflict.
We can address this problem by protecting our forests, which are the natural habitats of Malayan tigers. By doing so, we ensure that our tigers have their space. As apex predators, tigers protect the ecosystem and the green lungs that provide us with oxygen.
As Global Tiger Day draws near, let’s appreciate the role that this species plays for our ecosystem.
Learn more about how you can help save our Malayan tigers, visit wwf.org.my/tiger
Photo (c) Shariff Mohamad / WWF-Malaysia
The natural habitats of Malayan tigers are destroyed by human activities. Our forests are fast shrinking and separated by roads and other developments. Tigers have less area to roam and hunt for natural prey. This leads to human-wildlife conflict.
We can address this problem by protecting our forests, which are the natural habitats of Malayan tigers. By doing so, we ensure that our tigers have their space. As apex predators, tigers protect the ecosystem and the green lungs that provide us with oxygen.
As Global Tiger Day draws near, let’s appreciate the role that this species plays for our ecosystem.
Learn more about how you can help save our Malayan tigers, visit wwf.org.my/tiger
Photo (c) Shariff Mohamad / WWF-Malaysia
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