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    WWFMalaysia is a national conservation trust that runs more than 75 projects covering a diverse range of nature conservation work and environmental protection in Malaysia. The last 40 years WWF-Malaysia has worked on important conservation projects, from protecting our highland forests, rivers and seas to saving endangered species such as tigers and turtles. WWF-Malaysia is able to leverage upon conservation expertise worldwide as part of WWF, the global conservation organisation.
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  • Can orang-utans swim?

    Orang-utans spend over 90% of their time on treetops. A WWF-Malaysia field staff in Lower Segama recorded this series of photographs illustrating the rescue of a orang-utan mother with her baby. Older documentation (Quoka) had stated wild orang-utans to be non-swimmers. However, this new discovery shows that wild orang-utans are able to swim in desperate situations, with the help of a tool.
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