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Wildlife Dept: Shoot-to-kill order only as last resort

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KOTA TINGGI, March 19 — Killing wildlife is the last option that has to be taken by the Department of Wildlife and National Parks if the animals start attacking.

"When it concerns tigers or elephants, we engage with the locals on how to manage and offer them advice," he said at the Khazanah Integrated Operation press conference, here today. "If it falls in the river it drowning. As for a tiger, if it runs for ten minutes it will be difficult to track down and it may fall on the hillside and break its neck. Indeed, anything can happen," he said.

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