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Majestic Meliau of Sabah
Story and pictures by SABAH FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
Read More > Date 21-Sep-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Students learn to care for the environment

Read More > Date 25-Sep-2004  | Category Capacity and Awareness 
Zero-burning possible solution to containing Indon
MALAYSIA’S zero-burning techniques may just be the answer to Indonesia’s bushfire woes.
Read More > Date 03-Oct-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
The Importance Of Being Earnest About Protecting

Read More > Date 13-Oct-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
213 kg ikan asing Tasik Kelana Jaya dipancing
KELANA JAYA: Seramai 218 peserta menyertai ‘Kempen Selamatkan Spesies Ikan Tempatan’ bagi memancing ikan asing termasuk tilapia hitam, kerapu lombong, keli Afrika, flower horn, peacock bass dan bandaraya.
Read More > Date 18-Oct-2004  | Category River Care Programme  
Support for Saving Peatlands Is Squishy but Solidifying
Piles of un-decomposed, waterlogged plant material known as peatlands cover about 3 percent of Earth's land and freshwater surface area. But scientists and conservationists are just beginning to fully understand the role of peatlands ...
Read More > Date 05-Nov-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Borneo is burning
Vast tracts of Indonesia’s peat swamps have been drained in a misguided attempt to turn them into rice plantations. Now the landscape burns every year, belching smoke and hastening global warming. Peter Aldhous investigates.
Read More > Date 11-Nov-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Surprise finds in Meliau
The Meliau Range in Sabah, covered in ultramafic forest, has researchers excited over new species of flora and fauna, discovered on a recent expedition into its depths. JONISTON BANGKUAI writes.
Read More > Date 24-Nov-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Asia's tsunami coast still in disrepair
A year after the tsunami destroyed vast stretches of Asia's coastline, activists say little has been done to fix the damage caused by the surging waters, and devastated mangroves and agricultural land still await rehabilitation.
Read More > Date 26-Dec-2004  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Mangroves Best Natural Barrier To Mitigate Tsunami, Says Environmentalist

Read More > Date 05-Jan-2005  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Mangroves can protect coasts
PETALING JAYA: Mangrove forests and other coastal vegetation can soften the impact of tsunamis, according to a Kuala Lumpur-based conservation group. Two reports from Sumatra have proven this fact, said Global Environment Centre (GEC) ...
Read More > Date 08-Jan-2005  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Save mangroves to fight tsunamis
Often, it takes a catastrophe to make us realise the importance of the environment. Reports are coming in from Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Sumatra that those coastal areas still covered by mangroves were relatively less affected by ...
Read More > Date 10-Jan-2005  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Scientists seek action to fix Asia’s ravaged ecosystems

Read More > Date 13-Jan-2005  | Category Forest and Wetland Conservation Programme 
Nature Study
SAFELY hidden among the peaks and valleys of Bukit Kiara's recreational park in Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) is the Sungai Penchala, which we have set out to discover.
Read More > Date 04-Jun-2005  | Category River Care Programme  
Nature study
SAFELY hidden among the peaks and valleys of Bukit Kiara's recreational park in Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) is the Sungai Penchala, which we have set out to discover.
Read More > Date 20-Jun-2005  | Category River Care Programme  
NGO formed to save Kelana Jaya Park

Read More > Date 03-Jul-2005  | Category River Care Programme  

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