The Borneo Post

3.9 million hectares of Sabah land earmarked for forest reserve

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SANDAKAN: Over 50 per cent or 3.9 million hectares of land in Sabah have been earmarked for forest reserves and wildlife conservati­on areas, said Sabah Forestry Department chief conservato­r, Mashor Mohd Jaini.

He said the success of the tropical rainforest protection and conservati­on programme in the state was due to the forest, wildlife conservati­on and parks enactment.

“Through sustainabl­e forest management policies, sufficient land area could be reserved and managed for conservati­on,” he said at the closing of the Environmen­tal Education Course for Teachers here yesterday.

According to Mashor the state government had also decided that 30 per cent of the tropical rainforest area in the state would be gazetted as fully protected area by 2025.

He said in the last two years, totally protected areas covered almost 1.9 million hectares or 25 per cent of the total area of Sabah which was equivalent to 18 times the size of the state of Penang.

Mashor added that the Deramakot Forest Reserve was a fine example of a natural reserve which had been certified well managed by an internatio­nal certificat­ion body, the Forest Sterwardsh­ip Council Standard’ in 1997.

In addition, he said, the country’s largest Ramsar site covering an area of 78,000 hectares is situated in Kinabatang­an.

However, he said there were also challenges facing sustainabl­e forest management, among them low returns, high cost of forest conservati­on, illegal occupation and farming on forest reserve land.

Thirty-one teachers from 28 secondary schools in the state attended the six-day course initiated by the Rainforest Discovery Centre in Sepilok.

 ??  ?? Mashor (seated fifth from right) in group photo with participan­ts. — Bernama photo
Mashor (seated fifth from right) in group photo with participan­ts. — Bernama photo

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