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What is the success met in South Asia regarding wildlife Conservation?

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What is the success met in South Asia regarding wildlife Conservation?

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Well, I dont want to do your project for you but you can google this and get the same information but MUCH more Wildlife and forests in Asia are in rapid decline. One thousand years ago, tropical Asia was largely covered with forests. Orang-utans used to be found from central China southward throughout South East Asia. This is no longer true. Sightings of the massive Mayanmar tigers are limited to only 3 of the 17 original areas. In the Malaysian state of Sarawak, the number of nesting marine turtles has dropped by 90%, the range of the proboscis monkey is greatly limited and riverbanks are quiet with the decimation of the strawheaded bulbul. While total extinction of wildlife species takes a while, if we don’t start protecting wildlife now, we will be in trouble 20 to 30 years from now. The rhino is essentially extinct in Southeast Asia. The tiger will be next.

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