At the newest stall in Bangsar’s Kopitiam Chun Heong, ‘bak kut teh’ from a chef paying 'homage to growing up in Klang'
State Tourism, Culture and Environment minister Datuk Christina Liew said the licences were available through the State Wildlife Department but there has been minimal interest. Liew said it was a good opportunity to harness the state’s natural resources in a sustainable manner and benefit the people. She also said that there was a need to help educate the public about the growing conflict between humans and crocodiles.
The only data of the number of crocodiles in the state is from a two-year study from 2017 to 2019, where 2,886 crocodiles in 10 rivers.