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Muhammad Zaid Nasir

29 October 2024

Protecting one of nature’s drabbest ...

It is relatively easy to raise funds or awareness about the plight of adorable, big-eyed,…

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Haizqal Kamaruzzaman

29 October 2024

How technology can help conserve oceans ...

With the use of technology, we can increase biodiversity, promote curiosity among youth, and empower…

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Gibbon Conservation Society

29 October 2024

What makes a good rehabilitation ...

Enclosures should be designed to fit to the species-typical behaviour necessary for independent survival such…

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JASON BITTEL

29 October 2024

Last Sumatran rhino in Malaysia dies

The Sumatran rhinoceros is now extinct in Malaysia. The country’s last rhino, Iman, died of…

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Gibbon Conservation Society

29 October 2024

Wildlife are not pets

The many cases of wildlife pets attacking their owners that we see on the news…

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ASTRO AWANI

29 October 2024

Peristiwa 23 November 2019

Hari ini tiga tahun yang lalu, secara rasminya badak sumbu Sumatera pupus di Malaysia.

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Dr Leela Rajamani

29 October 2024

Introducing the dolphins of Penang

Dolphins are some of the most playful and intelligent animals on our planet. Penangites are…

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Philovenny Pengiran

29 October 2024

Into the world of hornbills

Philovenny Pengiran has always been fascinated by hornbills which are culturally important to Sarawakians as…

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Carolyn Cowan

29 October 2024

You can move an elephant to the jungle, ...

Despite evidence that translocating “problem elephants” into protected forests to avoid conflict with humans can…

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