New home awaits Bukit Cerakah tapirsSumber : The Star 08.12.2006 PETALING JAYA: If there are tapirs still to be found in the Bukit Cerakah forest reserve, the endangered animals will be moved to the rescue centre in Sungai Dusun, Ulu Selangor. Selangor Wildlife Department deputy director Ahmad Azhar Mohamed said the department would send officers into the area to check on the tapir population soon. It would take about a week and a few trips into the forest for officers to get accurate data, he said. In 2005, the department had estimated that there were three to five adult tapirs there, based on footprints found. “If we find the tapirs, we will put them in the rescue centre in Sungai Dusun. “The centre now houses seven tapirs, aged between 10 and 20 years, which were captured in the wild,” he said on Wednesday. He was commenting on reports that a 15-year-old female tapir was killed on Tuesday in Puncak Alam after being hit by two vehicles while crossing the Shah Alam-Puncak Alam highway. Warning road users to be careful at night, he said drivers should be extra alert if they were on highways or roads next to forests. “Tapirs are active at night and might decide to cross the road,” he added. He said if it was no longer viable for tapirs, a totally protected species, or other wild animals to live safely in the forest, the best option was to translocate them to a safe place. According to Zoo Negara director Dr Mohammad Ngah, it is not surprising that the tapir was found on the highway as it cuts through the Bukit Cerakah forest reserve, which is home to tapirs. |
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