UNION Minister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U Khin Maung Yi and officials attended the 4th Asia Ministerial Conference on tiger conservation, hosted by Malaysia, through video conference yesterday afternoon.
Initially,
the host country, Minister for Malaysia’s Energy and Natural Resources and
Minister for Bhutan’s Agriculture and Forestry, chairman of Global Tiger Forum
(GTF) gave opening speeches while the ministers from other tiger habited
countries delivered the speeches.
Then,
the Union minister said that Myanmar is one of the countries that are committed
to keeping tiger grazing pastures. There are four tiger habitats measuring
49,000 square kilometres (seven per cent of the country) in the country. There
are two national-level arrangements – the national-level tiger conservation
project and the wildlife habitation programme.
According
to camera traps, the number of tigers has increased from 22 to 25. The World Bank
estimates that there may be between 35 and 70 tigers in Myanmar.
As
part of the tiger rehabilitation project in Southeast Asia, four activities are
being carried out on a priority basis. This ministerial-level conference is
aimed at promoting cooperation and strengthening the formulation of the policy
on the part of national-level authorities regarding tiger conservation.
Additionally, it is said that there is the belief that the common goal of
conservation of tigers, their habitat and all living species can be reached
through cooperation.
After
that, the prime minister of Malaysia delivered the concluding remark. A joint
Kuala Lumpur communiqué on tiger conservation,
tiger rehabilitation project in Southeast Asia and analysis of financial
resources were released.
The
conference was led by the prime minister of Malaysia and other 13 tiger range
countries — Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Russia, Thailand and Viet Nam. The relevant ministers
and representatives attended the conference.
MNA
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