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YOUR SIGNATURE CAN HELP PROTECT TIGERS, RHINOS AND ELEPHANTS
Dear Supporter,
The Malaysian peninsula is home to some of the world's most amazing wildlife, including Sumatran rhinos, Malayan tigers and Asian elephants.
But these and many other species in the region are under increasing threat due to poaching and the demand for their body parts in the illegal wildlife trade.
Wildlife in Malaysia is currently protected by the Protection of Wild Life Act 1972, which is severely outdated and riddled with loopholes. As a result many species continue to be poached and illegally traded at alarming rates, while wildlife offenders often escape arrest and prosecution.
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