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Malayan Wild Life

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2009

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Wild Life Protection.—The first wild life protection law in Malaya was passed in 1884 when Strait Settlements Ordinance No. III gave protection to wild birds; nothing further was done until 1896 when Pahang extended certain protection to Elephant, Seladang, and Rhinoceros. Other States followed with various measures but conservation was not put on a practical footing until 1921 when the Federated Malay States Wild Animals and Birds Protection Enactment was introduced. From then on a Game Department was in being, though much of the work was performed by honorary game wardens; among them the late Mr. Theodore Hubback.

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Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1951

References

page 83 note 1 Seladang (Bibos gaurus) otherwise Gaur or “Indian Bison”.