From studies conducted between 2010-2013 using camera traps under a standardised protocol at seven sites across three major tiger landscapes in Peninsular Malaysia, experts suggest that there may be 250-340 wild Malayan tigers left. The survey trend suggests that the current estimate may be less than the previous estimate of 500 tigers.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
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