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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Minister calls on all to help save Malayan tapirs

 


The Energy and Natural Resources Ministry calls on all quarters to play their role in the conservation of Malayan tapirs in conjunction with 2022 World Tapir Day today.

Its minister Takiyuddin Hassan in a message said it included safeguarding its habitat and slowing down vehicles when passing through areas with wildlife signs.

“The Malayan tapir is one of the iconic species in Malaysia that is fully protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 [Act 716].

“The Malayan tapir is an endangered species in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and the 2017 Red list of Mammals for Peninsular Malaysia.

“Malaysia is lucky to have the Malayan tapir species which is the largest tapir species in the world. Let us protect this invaluable treasure of our country to be passed on to future generations,” he said.

The Malayan tapir is unlike other tapir species in the world because of its distinctive black and white colour.

Energy and Natural Resources Ministry Minister Takiyuddin Hassan

Takiyuddin said the ministry, through Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan), would continue to intensify in-situ conservation efforts for the Malayan Tapir by strengthening habitat protection and ecological corridors.

"This is apart from carrying out inventories and managing conflicts through rescue and evacuation operations, installing yellow transverse bars, solar amber lights and crossing wildlife signs at several identified locations," he said.

In terms of ex-situ conservation, he said the Malayan tapir breeding programme at the Sungai Dusun Wildlife Conservation Centre, Selangor, had produced 18 births in captivity, while 14 tapirs which were rescued due to the human conflict had been released back to their natural habitat since 2008.

He said the efforts would also be further strengthened through the establishment of the Tapir Conservation Centre in Kenaboi, Negeri Sembilan, which is expected to be completed in 2025.

World Tapir Day is celebrated on April 27 every year to raise public awareness of the importance of conserving tapir species and their habitats.

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