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  • Its one of the 1st times a tiger was video taped that it cried >< and all they wanted to do was live

  • if only shooting the poachers is legal, i won't hesitate..man these bastards are heartless...

  • so sad one of our great tiger died bcoz of stupid people..my sister in law witnesses tiger across road on gerik-jeli highway n she say tiger was a beautiful animal..

  • THe Malaysian Police Field Force must patrol the jungle fringes with their wildlife counterparts as both of them have the enforcement ability.Educate the schoolchildren in nearby areas and involve whole villages to check on poaching activities.More check points to be made available on major roads away from Belum.More notices in major languages on education including types of punishments for poachers to be made available at all entry points into Belum rainforets.

  • THe Malaysian Police Field Force must patrol the jungle fringes with their wildlife counterparts as both of them have the enforcement ability.Educate the schoolchildren in nearby ares and involve wole villages to check on poaching activities.More check points to be made available on major roads away from Belum.More notices in major languages on education including types of punishments for poachers to be made available at all entry points into Belum rainforets.

  • I agree that the film should be given major air-time in order to create greater awareness about the extent of the problem. We need to educate our children about the importance of protecting our wildlife, both flora and fauna. Stricter penalties might also be a step in the right direction. I don't believe Malaysians anywhere in the country today are so impoverished that they need to resort to such means as poaching in order to make a decent living.

  • Malaysia is still lucky compared to the Philippines who have lost 90% of its forest cover. However, it should not be complacent. I'd hate to see Malaysia lose its biological heritage.

  • hope that this documentary will be on tv channel.

  • I agree to the previous comment made by futunadia. The public should be told how they can help, and perhaps a voluntary group can check the main roads regularly to deter any poachers' cars or trucks parking along it. Also, more experienced volunteers can go for regular check inside the forests for traps. This documentary is indirectly telling poachers that there are only 9 rangers and the place is too big to stop them from poaching!

  • good job on the documentary. but there should be a part in the documentary telling people how they can help. what kind of voluntary work or anything to help the rangers or belum authorities.

  • I fear for the safety and lives of any kind of animal in Malaysia. We need to instill respect and love for nature, for which there is a lacking of. The smallest things we can do is show the love through sustainable living, abhor 'traditional' nonsensical medicines, and press the government to instill stricter regulations and harsher punishments. They need more manpower, that's for sure!

  • We need better enforcement and stiffer penalties for poachers.

  • excellent video~!!

  • great video....how i wish i can do something to help solving this problem....

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