Article 41EQF China's appetite for 'stinky' durian fruit threatening endangered tigers

China's appetite for 'stinky' durian fruit threatening endangered tigers

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Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Bangkok
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Forests in the region of Raub in Malaysia are being burned and cleared to make way for durian plantations

The habitat of one of the world's most endangered tigers is under threat, according to environmental groups, as forests in Malaysia are cleared to meet growing demand for durians, the divisively pungent fruit hugely popular in China.

Forests in the region of Raub in Malaysia, which has become a popular destination for Chinese and Singapore tourists on "durian tours", are being burned and cleared to make way for plantations to grow the Musang King variety of the spiky but stinky fruit.

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