Dr Wan Nor Fitri is pioneering reproductive technologies that could safeguard Malaysia's most endangered species – from the ...
“Natural breeding is preferable because it allows tigers to express their instincts and natural behaviours. Tigers are solitary animals...if they are kept together for too long, they may become too ...
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Forging a future for Malayan tigers through research and conservation
Universiti Malaysia Kelantan is carrying out studies on the behaviour and reproduction of these big cats in captivity.
A local university is conducting research on breeding Malayan tigers naturally and maintaining its natural food source in the wild through conservation.
Ullas Karanth says flawed tiger monitoring, excess habitat manipulation, and rising prey densities are pushing tigers toward ...
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