POWERCHINA employees took part in efforts to help restore suitable habitats for the endangered Malayan tapir.

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With only an estimated 2,500 individuals remaining in the wild, the Malayan tapir is classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). To support conservation, the initiative included planting saplings for the Tapir Food Bank Program, visiting wildlife conservation centers, and engaging in interactive activities designed to raise public awareness about tapir protection.

POWERCHINAโ€™s participation highlights its commitment to ecological stewardship and reflects the joint efforts of China and Malaysia to promote environmental conservation and sustainable development. The company remains focused on integrating with local communities, upholding its social responsibilities, and advancing its sustainable development goals in Malaysia.

POWERCHINA employees took part in efforts to help restore suitable habitats for the endangered Malayan tapir.

With only an estimated 2,500 individuals remaining in the wild, the Malayan tapir is classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). To support conservation, the initiative included planting saplings for the Tapir Food Bank Program, visiting wildlife conservation centers, and engaging in interactive activities designed to raise public awareness about tapir protection.

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POWERCHINAโ€™s participation highlights its commitment to ecological stewardship and reflects the joint efforts of China and Malaysia to promote environmental conservation and sustainable development. The company remains focused on integrating with local communities, upholding its social responsibilities, and advancing its sustainable development goals in Malaysia.

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