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WWF demands ‘full force of the law’ after tiger’s carcass found in car

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The conservation group expresses outrage that despite the effort and sacrifice put into protecting the Malayan tiger, poachers continue to hunt down the animal for temporary gain.

PETALING JAYA: Conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature Malaysia (WWF-Malaysia) is demanding that the heaviest penalties be imposed on those who had killed a Malayan tiger.

WWF-Malaysia senior conservation director Henry Chan expressed outrage that despite the immense effort and sacrifice put into protecting the Malayan tiger, poachers continued to hunt down the animal for temporary gain.

His statement follows the arrest of three men after the carcass of a Malayan tiger was found in a car at Felda Tenggaroh, Mersing.

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