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CURRENT STATUS AND CONSERVATION CHALLENGES OF THE MALAYAN TAPIR (TAPIRUS INDICUS) IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA The.. DR. DAVID BIN MAGINTAN Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Peninsular Malaysia (PERHILITAN) Dr. David Magintan is a senior Wildlife officer in...
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SEA TURTLES IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: STATUS, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Sea turtle conservation in Peninsular Malaysia has evolved over several decades, reflecting the nation’s growing awareness of marine biodiversity and its connection to cultural and economic...
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TRACING THE TINY TITANS: PAST AND PRESENT DIVERSITY OF BORNEO’S SMALL MAMMALS Borneo is recognised as a global biodiversity hotspot, hosting a remarkable diversity of small mammals, including bats, rodents, shrews, and tree-dwelling insectivores. Despite their...
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REVIEW OF SMALL MAMMAL DIVERSITY IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA National Forestry Policy urges the need for scientific information to be gathered, especially at forest reserves in Peninsular Malaysia. With this aim, numerous scientific expeditions were organised by the...
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A CONSERVATION OVERVIEW OF THE CRITICALLY ENDANGERED SOUTHERN RIVER TERRAPIN (BATAGUR AFFINIS) IN MALAYSIA The Southern River Terrapin (Batagur affinis), one of Southeast Asia’s most critically – endangered freshwater turtles, has suffered severe population...