{"id":7747,"date":"2022-11-27T09:00:26","date_gmt":"2022-11-27T01:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.savethemalayantiger.com\/?p=7747"},"modified":"2022-11-24T16:42:45","modified_gmt":"2022-11-24T08:42:45","slug":"save-the-tiger-campaign-selamatkan-harimau-malaya","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.savethemalayantiger.com\/save-the-tiger-campaign-selamatkan-harimau-malaya\/","title":{"rendered":"Save The Tiger Campaign: Selamatkan Harimau Malaya"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Malayan Tigers are amongst the most powerful and magnificent wild creatures in the world.
\nWe keep saying \u201cSelamatkan Harimau Malaya\u201d\u00a0 or, in other words, Save The Malayan Tiger, but what are we really doing to save the Malayan Tiger? With their numbers rapidly decreasing, we cannot afford to ignore their plight any longer.<\/p>\n
There is a saying, \u201cif you love a flower, do not pluck it. Because if you do, it ceases to be what you love,\u201d and if you love the Malayan Tiger, let it be free. Love is not about possession, it is about appreciation, and we as a nation should learn to appreciate the creature.<\/p>\n
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To have a better understanding on how to save the Malayan Tiger (Selamatkan Harimau Malaya), we must look at the impact these animals have on its surrounding environment. The Malayan tiger is threatened by habitat loss and human encroachment. Habitat loss has led to fragmentation of the species’ range, which affects their breeding as it requires interconnected tracts of suitable habitat to maintain a healthy breeding population. Habitat loss is driven by commercial plantation expansion and resource extraction projects. A reduced roaming ground would affect the hunting ability of the tigers. With the decreasing population of the Malayan tiger, it has affected the balance of the wildlife habitat. An imbalanced ecosystem will have a negative impact on the forest\u2019s ability to reduce carbon emissions, which will contribute to climate change.\u200b\u200b As our landscape changes, it will have consequences on the stream’s health. This is because forested watersheds improve water quality and help with water storage. This naturally regulates stream flows while reducing flood damage. Through this, we can see that both wild animals and humans rely on forests to provide a healthy flow of freshwater.<\/p>\n
If the Malayan Tiger were to go extinct, it would create a disruption to the natural order of the forests. \u00a0The Malayan Tiger is a keystone species, as they help the ecosystem by maintaining the balance between the interactions of predators, herbivores, and plant diversity.<\/p>\n
To ensure the future of the tigers, it is important to conserve and protect their habitat.<\/p>\n