Malaysian Wildlife Law

Malaysian Wildlife Law (Malay: Undang-Undang Hidupan Liar Malaysia) consists of the regulation, protection, conservation and management of wildlife in Malaysia.

The Constitution of Malaysia empowers those at the federal and the states level to make laws regarding wildlife resources.

Some of the major recommendations of the report were: The report provided the framework for the consolidation of the state game offices and establishment of the Wildlife Ordinance 1955 in Malayan States.

Later, the 1955 Ordinance was repealed with the enactment of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972 by the Malaysia Parliament.

There are various other laws that mentioned on the wildlife or habitat conservation issues in Malaysia.