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Tangkulap Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia, has been confirmed as the first habitat in the country to house all four native otter species. This includes the smooth-coated, Asian small-clawed, hairy-nosed, and the Eurasian otter, the latter of which hadn't been definitively sighted since 2014. This discovery by Panthera, a global wild cat conservation organization, highlights the region's rich biodiversity and the importance of ongoing conservation efforts. Panthera Malaysia, established in 2020, works with local authorities to protect cat species and their habitats.
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