Planting Trees (example)
KEPONG: The planting of over 100,000 trees under
Nestle Project RiLeaf is a clear demonstration of Nestle’s continuing
commitment towards greening our environment.
It is one of the key initiatives to commemorate its 100th anniversary in Malaysia.
Nestle
Project RiLeaf is a riparian reforestation initiative to help the
sustainability of one of the world’s richest...
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Fujitsu helps regenerate rainforest in Sabah
Borneo Rainforest
SHAH ALAM: Japanese
technology firm Fujitsu have planted 1,000 trees at the Eco-Forest Park
at Kinarut, Sabah, this year with the help of other groups in an effort
to regenerate the tropical rainforest in Borneo.
Individuals from Fujitsu Group as well as the
Japanese embassy, Kinabalu Japanese School, Universiti Malaysia Sabah
and Sabah Forestry...
Musa stresses sustainability in oil palm production
Chief Minister Musa Aman
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman urged plantation
operators to take appropriate measures to protect wildlife as many
important sites for biodiversity lie close to to plantations.
"Let us all work together to find the best solutions as we move forward
in the palm oil sector while keeping ourselves mindful of biodiversity
conservation,"...
Thursday, December 27, 2012
CM: A RM2 billion Lobster Farm in the offing
Panulirus species (spiny lobsters) also known locally as King lobster
During the third day of State Assembly question and answer session, the
State Assemblyman for Kunak, Nilwan Kabang asked the Chief Minister on
the progress of the proposed lobster farming project in Pulau Timbun
Mata in Kunak District, a joint undertaking between Inno Fisheries, a
subsidiary company of Yayasan Sabah,...
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Sabah forest management gets acknowledgement
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Praise for Sabah's move to ban shark hunting
Shark fins
KOTA KINABALU: The federal government lauds Sabah’s move to ban shark hunting for its fins.
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Datuk Chua
Tee Yong praised the effort of the state government in protecting the
ecosystem here by initiating a proper legislation to eventually ban the
consumption of shark fins.
“The action taken shows just how...
Friday, December 21, 2012
Modernise agricultural training centres - Yahya
Photo example
Agricultural training centres in Sabah have been urged to apply information communications technology (ICT) and modern mechanization to provide trainees with a facilitative learning environment.
Deputy Chief Minister cum Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry, Datuk Yahya Hussin said it is an important move to produce more youths as agricultural entrepreneurs.The application...
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sukau, a model village for environmental awareness
Sukau Rainforest Lodge
A decade ago, French Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), HUTAN began
their ground breaking work on orang-utan populations surviving in
secondary forest.
Little did they realise at that time that they would end up having a long-lasting effect on the local community of Sukau.
In 2008, the villagers of Kampung Sukau located by the iconic
Kinabatangan River...
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Hard for all states to ban shark hunting, says Tee Yong
Shark
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s ban against shark hunting is laudable but may
not be feasible for the rest of the country for now, said Deputy
Agri-culture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Chua Tee Yong.
He
said this was because such a ban would involve various authorities,
unlike that in Sabah, where the State Tourism, Culture and Environment
Ministry had announced the move.
...
Sabah forests pulling in tourists
Tourists rediscover and experience nature and wildlife at their best in Sabah.
WITH its timber revenue declining as it focuses on reversing the trend
of deforestation, Sabah is turning to the tourism sector to displace
forestry as one of the main contributors to the economy.
The state recognises that protecting the forest is crucial and runs
parallel with efforts to promote...
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Rehabilitation programme rehabilitated 35 orang utan in Malaysia since 1995
Orang utan
Thirty-five orang utans have been rehabilitated at the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort's Nature Reserve conservation centre of Malaysia since its inception in 1995.Sabah Wildlife Department director Dr Laurentius Ambu said the rehabilitation programme was complementary efforts conducted by the department's Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre in Sandakan. These orang utans spend their...
Monday, December 17, 2012
RM1m for conservation of bantengs
Danau Girang Field Centre
KOTA KINABALU: The Wildlife Department and Danau Girang Field Centre (DGFC) recently received a RM1 million funding from Sime Darby Foundation for conservation and management of bantengs in Sabah.
The project will be in collaboration with several partners including
the Forestry Department, Sabah Foundation and Cardiff University.
And so far the...
Friday, December 14, 2012
Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Center (BSBCC) - Sabah

The Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC)
is the first of its conservation centre which rehabilitate/rescue the
bornean sun bear. It is the first and only (at this moment) in south
east asia region (of course in our country as well). As for now, the
conservation centre will be schedule to open in due time (most likely
mid of next year. We will keep you update once the conservation centre...
SABAH more stringent POME discharge Standard
Palm oil plantation
SABAH - plans to adopt more stringent anti-pollution standards for
wastewater generated by the palm oil industry, and mills are rising up
to the challenge. Some palm oil mills have put up more intensive
effluent treatment systems in order to comply with rules on cleaner
discharges.
This is good news f or the people and wildlife living along the state’s
longest...
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Red tide warning in Sabah west coast
Red tide
Samples of bivalves taken from Kuala Penyu District,
particularly the Setompok Lake area, and from waters off Kota Kinabalu
District, including Gaya Island, Sepanggar Bay (Kuala Menggatal
included) and Likas Bay as well as Papar, Putatan and Tuaran districts
have shown to contain toxic level of PSP toxins
Fisheries Department Director Rayner Stuel Galid
KOTA
KINABALU:...
Agrotourism helps generate economic income to Sabah
Sabah Agricultural Park
Agrotourism has a huge prospect in generating economic income to Sabah. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry has made many efforts to further increase its development for the benefit of the tourism sector overall.
Sabah Agricultural Park
National Productivity Corporation (NPC) director Burhanuddin Saidin said that the Ministry through its departments...
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Special committee to monitor Sungai Petagas
PUTATAN: Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk Yahya Hussin wants a special committee to monitor Sungai Petagas to ensure that it is clean.
He said it will also help to increase public awareness on the importance of their role in keeping the river clean at all times.
“I have suggested it to the District Officer to form a committee to monitor Sungai Petagas and other rivers in the district.
“Universiti...
Breathing space for wildlife
Prime
passage: Some tracts of forest are more important than others when it
comes to strategic conservation, such as the Royal Belum State Park to
the north, and the Temengor Forest Reserve to the south. They are
connected by the Gerik-Jeli Highway (also known as the East-West
Highway).
Development, logging and agriculture have
already eaten away at vast tracts of forest....
Monday, December 10, 2012
Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre Receives RM1,500 Donation
Sepilok Orang Utan Centre in Sandakan has received a donation of RM1,500 from Vino Vino Bistro at KK Times Square here.
The donation was collected from tickets for its charity dinner which was held in conjunction with the Miss Bikini Finland 2012 dinner hosted by Vino Vino on Thursday. Several bottles of fine aged whiskey were auctioned off and the money will be donated to the rehabilitation...
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Sabah’s miss earth beauties tasked with supermarket mission
KOTA KINABALU – Twelve young women will put their skills ofpersuasion
to the test today to convince supermarket customers tosay no to plastic
bags.
The “No Plastic Bag Challenge” is one of the Miss Earth Sabah
2012activities that will be held at Giant Hypermarket in Citymall,here.
All 12 finalists are required to encourage shoppers to use eco-friendly
bag thus creating awareness...
DaMaI, the next UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sabah
Kinabalu National Parkis the 1st UNESCO World Heritage Site of Malaysia and the only one for Sabah. The good news is – DaMaI would become the next and second World Heritage Site for Sabah, and the bad news is – we have to wait until year 2017 or later, as informed in the World Heritage Workshop held in Shangri-La’s Tanjung Aru Resort & SPA on 4 Dec 2012.
What is DaMaI?
DaMaI stands...
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