Wildlife officials investigate the death of an
elephant at the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia. Thirteen
endangered Borneo pygmy elephants have been found dead in the Malaysian
forest under mysterious circumstances. (Sabah Wildlife
Department/Associated Press)
13 deaths this month, suspiscions of poisoning
Malaysian authorities discovered the decomposing...
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Ten Ways to Keep an Eco-Friendly Home and Practice Sustainable Living
With the environment a serious concern these days, finding ways to
practice sustainable living is really important, and thankfully top
priority for many people. Whether you are the head of your household or
still live with your parents, encouraging sustainable living practices
is a great way to help the environment. It may not seem like a lot, but
every little bit helps. Every person who...
Go Green Malaysia

Hydrophonics (example)
By Ragunathan Santiagoo and Wong Yee Shian
The advance science
and technology have made ways to minimize independence on soil for plant
cultivation. The Hydroponics from the Greek words hydro (water) and
ponos (labour) is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient
solutions instead of soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their
roots in the mineral...
10 rare pygmy elephants found dead in Sabah
A baby elephant stays close to a dead pygmy elephant in the Gunung Rara
Forest Reserve, some 130 kilometers from Tawau in Malaysia's Sabah
state. AFP
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 29, 2013): Ten endangered pygmy
elephants were found dead this month in Malaysian Borneo and are thought
to have been poisoned, conservation officials said Tuesday.
Wildlife authorities in Sabah, a state on the eastern...
Monday, January 28, 2013
A Permanent Food Production Park in Putatan
Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Datuk Seri Panglima Yahya
Hussin together with Director of Agriculture Department Datuk MC Ismail
Salam checking on a rock melon during the inspection of food production
park site in Putatan.
The 5 hectares permanent food production
park in Putatan is expected to generate RM5 million income by its first
year of production in 2014.
The...
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Marine Park Cleanliness is Important
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said rubbish pollution had reached an alarming level in Sabah and there were cases where tourists did not want to come here.
He said the sight of wastes at tourist spots could drive potential tourists away, adding that locals should play their role and participate in cleaning activity to maintain...
Friday, January 25, 2013
Importance of clean environment
Clean vs dirty environment
It is very important to take care about our environment because our
health directly depends on the health of our environment. It is very
easy to find dirt and pollution at many places across the world and
large population of world is living in such bad and unhygienic
conditions. People are drinking unclean drinking water and they are
breathing polluted air; so,...
Govt urged to set up institute for urban governance
Urban governance
KUALA LUMPUR: Social activist Tan Sri Lee
Lam Thye yesterday called for the setting up of a government-funded
Institute for Urban Governance to serve the needs for better urban
governance in cities and towns as a result of rapid urbanisation. It is
time for the government to set up such an institute which can function
as a national resource and training center for urban...
A plan to clean up our rivers
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Masidi Manjun
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment, Datuk Masidi Manjun
announced on Wednesday that the State Government has adopted a 20-year
long-term plan to clean up the Inanam, Darau and Likas rivers.
He told reporters this during the Astro Kasih Press Conference on Wednesday.
Masidi said that an official announcement...
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Micro-hydro to benefit Kg Tiku folks in Penampang

L-R: UNDP's Lai Sook Mei, TONIBUNG's Adrian Lasimbang and Kg Tiku folk Mozes Gisu.
Credit: Daily Express photo.
A community project coordinated by TONIBUNG, a local non-governmental
organisation costing US$50,000 will benefit 18 families in Kampung Tiku
Penampang.
This is indeed a welcomed effort of individuals leading to the provision
of grant by the GEF Small Grants Programme (a corporate...
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
10 Practices of Sustainable Farming
Sustainable Farming
Sustainable agriculture is the act of farming using principles of ecology, the study of relationships between organisms and their environment. It has been defined as "an integrated system of plant and animal
production practices having a site-specific application that will last
over the long term:
Satisfy human food and fiber needs
Enhance environmental quality and...
Monday, January 21, 2013
'Smart village' ties modernity with sustainable living
Sustainable living
A "smart village" aimed at tackling rural poverty while promoting community and sustainability has been unveiled in Malaysia.Built to the northeast of capital Kuala Lumpur, Rimbunan Kaseh is the result of a public/private partnership and could be used as a model for providing relief from poverty around the world, according to its creators.In addition to 100 homes, residents...
Fun Facts about Trees
Tree
Trees and the Environment
Trees renew our air supply by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
The amount of oxygen produced by an acre of trees per year equals the amount consumed by 18 people annually. One tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen each year.
One acre of trees removes up to 2.6 tons of carbon dioxide each year.
Shade trees can make buildings up...
Keeping the wild

Kinabatangan River
A new manual guides plantation managers on making estates friendly to wildlife.
THE basin of the Kinabatangan river, the longest river in Sabah and rich in biodiversity, has been transformed by logging and agricultural activities in the last 60 or so years.
In 2002, the Corridor of Life project was initiated by the World Wide Fund for Nature Malaysia and the conservation...
Friday, January 18, 2013
Kota Kinabalu’s First Recycling Centre
Tzu Chi Recycling Centre
The first recycling centre in Kota Kinabalu was officially opened
recently. The developer, Sinar Pembangunan, has leased out the centre at
a token rental fee of RM1/-. Senior citizens living in the vicinity
have been gathering in this centre since it started operation in July 2012.
"Ready, one, two, three... pull!" A pack of recyclables hanging in the
air was...
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Resort conserving 100 acres as wildlife corridor
Proboscis monkey
KOTA KINABALU: A Kinabatangan resort yesterday pledged not to clear 100 acres of its land.
By
doing so, Myne Resort hopes to create a wildlife corridor which will
benefit wildlife such as the pygmy elephants, the orangutans, the
proboscis monkeys and so on, said Tourism, Culture and Environment
Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun after witnessing the signing ceremony of
the...
Come and Support Astro Kasih on GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ Official Attempt for Longest UNDERWATER CLEANUP | Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
Astro Kasih has initiated an environmental project named Beautiful Malaysia. The purpose of this project is to raise awareness on the importance of preserving our environment for our future generation. As we all know, our oceans have always been a dumping ground for toxic wastes, rubbish and other harmful materials; all of which are major sources of pollution. Continuous oceans pollution will...
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Sabah’s Imbak Canyon contains a wealth of information

Imbak Canyon (example)
KINABATANGAN: The early morning mist
envelopes the Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA). The chirping of
birds, the call of gibbons and the sound of rushing water from a river
are beautiful and unforgettable.
This writer recently went to the Gunung Kuli Research Station, located at the ICCA, the remaining part of unspoilt lowland rainforest in the heart of...
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