It is most famous for its tiger population, but eight other species of wild cats also roam, such as the clouded leopard, the bay cat, and the flat-headed cat.
Sebastian Kennerknecht/PantheraThese wild cats are notoriously elusive and, besides the tiger, understudied.
Despite this, almost all Malaysia’s cat species are classified as endangered, vulnerable or near threatened, due to habitat loss, poaching and climate change.
Roshan Guharajan, project coordinator for Panthera Malaysia, focuses on the Malaysian region of the island of Borneo, which is home to five species of wild cat.
By monitoring the different species, Panthera is hoping to gather information on population sizes, range estimates and the threats that they face.
Persons:
Sebastian Kennerknecht, Roshan Guharajan, ”, Guharajan
Organizations:
CNN, Malayan, IUCN, Malaysia, Global Forest Watch
Locations:
Sabah, Borneo, Malaysian, Malaysian Borneo, Malaysia, Asia