Dr Nicola Abram from the non-governmental organisation Forever Sabah said protecting all remaining forests and dropping plans for a public road through the Kinabatangan elephant range was important to safeguard the highly threatened wildlife.
Map showing the pooled extents for hot spots and entire range within identified oil palm estates within the Lower Kinabatangan. Map also shows the existing Sukau road and the planned road/highway that will cut the Kinabatangan elephant population into two that will be disastrous for these elephants.
Universiti Malaysia Sabah senior lecturer and founder of Seratu Aatai, Dr Nurzhafarina Othman said forest preservation was something that many NGOs, Sabah Wildlife Department and the Sabah Forestry Department had been working on for several years. “On average, 24% of their time was spent in unprotected forests in hotspots. In fact, five females spent substantial periods of their time in these threatened areas," she said.
😁😁😁😁 no way will the money minded Sabah government will care there will be no more wildlife everywhere will be highway future generations can c elephants photos ler money money comes first
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