WWF-Malaysia, Sabah Forestry Dept sign MoU to enhance forest conservation practices in the state | Malay Mail

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WWF-Malaysia, Sabah Forestry Dept sign MoU to enhance forest conservation practices in the state

KOTA KINABALU, Dec 10 — The state government, through the Sabah Forestry Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with World Wide Fund for Nature Malaysia to enhance inclusive conservation practices in Sabah, focusing on biodiversity conservation and maintaining forest ecosystem integrity through responsible forest governance.

“The MoU is expected to improve collaboration between the two parties in enhancing conservation activities of forest protection and quality through the restoration of degraded forest lands, habitats and wildlife corridors, social forestry work, stakeholders and partnerships organizations, including Heart of Borneo related activities in transboundary effort between Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia,” it said.

 

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