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Malaysia boosts wildlife protection, doubling rangers and imposing stiffer fines for environmental crimes.
Malaysia's Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry reported significant progress in 2024, including doubling the community ranger force to 1,924 to protect wildlife like the Malayan tiger, at a cost of RM60 million.
A new fine of RM10 million for environmental crimes was introduced, along with a mandatory jail term of up to five years.
The ministry also completed its greening program a year early, planting 100 million trees.
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Malasia aumenta la protección de la fauna silvestre, duplicando los guardabosques e imponiendo multas más severas por delitos ambientales.