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Campbell, N . A., Cain, M .L. , and the endangered species


Wasserman, S .A ., Minorsky, P .V., & of malaysian tropical
Deforestation affects the
Reece, J .B. (2018). Biology: A global rainforest
Bearded Paphiopedilum
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How it be affected? Education Limited.
Deforestation can directly lead to biodiversity loss when animal species Fay, M.F. (2018). Orchid conservation:
that live in the trees no longer have their habitat, cannot relocate, and
therefore become extinct. Deforestation can lead certain tree species to how can we meet the challenges in the
permanently disappear, which affects biodiversity of plant species in an
environment. less moisture is evapotranspired into the atmosphere that
could lead to a significant decline in rainfall and trigger a positive-
twenty-first century?. https://as-
feedback process of increasing desiccation for neighboring forest cover. botanicalstudies.springeropen.com/
What to do? articles/10.1186/s40529-018-0232-z
Focusing on conservation techniques for the plant Pimm, S. L. (2020), "Deforestation".
Documentation of orchid species
Encyclopedia Britannica,
Deforestation affects the https://www.britannica.com/science
Malayan tapir /deforestation.

How it be affected?
Deforestation is the leading cause that many tapirs end
up as roadkill. In recent decades,Malaysia had one of the
highest rates of deforestation in the world. Combined
with the massive expansion of the road network, this has
taken its toll on the unsuspecting tapir. In fact, the
Malaysian Tapir is an easy target for speeding vehicles
due to their poor eyesight

What to do?
Poviding ongoing public awareness of Malayan
Tapir
Enact stricter laws to protect wildlife.

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THE MALAYAN TAPIR THE BEARDED
BIODIVERSITY OF Acrocodia indica.sp
HIERARCHICAL CLASSIFICATION
PAPHIOPEDILUM
Paphiopedilum.sp
MALAYSIAN TROPICAL Domain: Eukarya HIERARCHICAL CLASSIFICATION
RAINFOREST kingdom: Animalia
phylum: Chordata
Domain: Eukarya
kingdom: Plantae
class: Mammalia phylum: Angiospermophyta
3 TYPES OF BIODIVERSITY
order: Perissodactyla class: Monocotyledoneae

family: Taipiridae order: Asparagales
genus: Tapirus family: Orchidaceae
species: Tapirus indicus genus: Paphiopedilum
species: Paphiopedilum insigne
unique characteristic/ adaption of the
Malayan Tapir
Unique prehensile nose.Not only can they wggle their
unique characteristic/ adaption of the
nose,but they can use it to grab leaves when foraging Paphiopedilum.sp
Four toes on their front feet and three toes onn their feet, The orchid flower has the feminine and masculine
Malaysian rainforests support a vast diversity of
with which they can run very fast for short bursts of speed organ of reproduction fusing in only one body called a
plant and animal life, including approximately through the forest.
200 mammal species,over 600 species of birds, column or gynostemium.
The blooms will often last for one to several months.
and 15,000 plants. Thirty-five percent of these Importance of the Malayan tapir in its The foliage is green and strap-like or distinctively
plant species are found nowhere else in the mottled in shades of light and dark green
natural habitat
world.Malaysian rainforests contain several
different forest types throughout the region. The seeds of the fruits they eat are dispersed, and fine a Importance of the Bearded paphiopedilum
new location to deposit scat those seed later sprout and in its natural habitat
ENDANGERED SPECIES OF MALAYSIAN grow new trees, helping the forest to regenerate
TROPICAL RAINFORESTS Malayan tapirs host a number of ectoparasites
Intensively colored and is the most interesting part of the
,endoparasites, protozoa enteric parasites and more

flower from where the scent is exhaled in order to attract
Rainforests contain an estimated 80 percent of the agent of pollination.
the planet's green plant life. However, they only Acts as ecological filters by altering properties of their fluid
represent 2 percent of the Earth's surface. microenvironments
Human cultivation, pollution and wildfires
contribute greatly to the loss of our rainforests.
Due to their rare beauty and orchid smuggling,
many are on the endangered species list.
Malaysian’s virgin rainforest have been
diminished and replaced by rubber and oil palm
plantation. In particular, the survival of many
Malaysian’s wildlife species is threatened. Legal
hunting illicit poaching of wildlife for sport and
commerce. The commercial demands for
animal products also threaten the survival and
existence of many species.

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