New Straits Times-Oct 29

When the Wildlife Conservation Act was enacted in 2010, it was hailed as among the most progressive conservation laws around. Mandatory fines, heftier penalties, increased jail terms, the inclusion of parts and derivatives as forbidden, as well as greatly limiting the types of wildlife that may be hunted, gave Malaysian wildlife law enforcers legislation with actual bite. Read more at: https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/leaders/2021/10/741125/nst-leader-wildlife-bite