

Malaysia Royal Police (RMP) / Wildlife Crime Bureau
Strengthen institutional capacities to combat wildlife crime and reduce poaching of iconic wildlife species at the national level.
Output 1.1
A national coordination mechanism and a centralized wildlife intelligence system are established and maintained to improve inter-agency information sharing.
Output 1.2
Inter-agency training and capacity-building programmes are implemented.
Output 1.3
National wildlife crime forensic capabilities are developed in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak.
Output 1.4
Project lessons and best practices are compiled and shared (including through the GWP), an upscaling strategy is developed, and its implementation is supported.

Department of Wildlife and National Parks (PERHILITAN) Peninsular Malaysia
Strengthened capacity and partnerships for combating poaching and for rewilding of the Malayan tiger contribute towards stabilization of its population in key habitats.
Output 2.1
Specialized anti-poaching rapid response field ranger teams for tiger habitat conservation areas are equipped and trained.
Output 2.2
A suite of technologies piloted and their cost-effectiveness evaluated, to complement tiger anti-poaching efforts in tiger habitat conservation areas.
Output 2.3
Tiger rehabilitation and rewilding programme strengthened to protect tiger population.

Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC)
The improved conservation status and participatory management of Ulu Sebuyau, Sedilu and Gunung Lesong National Parks ensure more secure habitats for the establishment of viable Orangutan populations.
Output 3.1
Strengthened participatory management of Ulu Sebuyau, Sedilu and Gunung Lesong National Parks as one park complex and boundaries secured for Orangutan conservation.
Output 3.2
Sustainable livelihoods, orangutan-based tourism enterprise and Community Conserved Area (CCA) developed and implemented in the Ulu Sebuyau, Sedilu and Gunung Lesong National Parks complex.

Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD)
Improved protection and local partnership development contribute to the stabilization and increase of the Bornean Banteng population in the Greater Maliau Basin area of Sabah.
Output 4.1
The Bornean banteng in the Greater Maliau Basin area of Sabah is surveyed and regularly monitored.
Output 4.2
Capacity for patrolling and use of remote detection technology in the Greater Maliau Basin area strengthened to combat poaching threats.
Output 4.3
A community-based banteng conservation and sustainable livelihood programme is implemented in the Greater Maliau Basin–Sapulut area.
