The Star Malaysia

KK Wetland gets Ramsar status

- By STEPHANIE LEE stephaniel­ee@thestar.com.my

KOTA KINABALU: Numerous conservati­on efforts, including restrictin­g visitors, are already being planned for the world’s first urban mangrove wetland to be internatio­nally recognised for its importance.

The Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre, which is located in the city, was yesterday declared the first urban mangrove wetland to be given Ramsar status for its internatio­nal importance.

The status is accorded under the Ramsar Convention, an inter-government­al treaty that provides the framework for national action and internatio­nal cooperatio­n for the conservati­on and wise use of wet- lands and their resources.

Sabah Wetlands Conservati­on Society president Datuk Zainie Abdul Aucasa said visitors will be allowed at the site but the number will be restricted to preserve the ecosystem and the area.

The society, he added, will be working with various agencies and department­s to conserve the 24ha prime land.

“We will emphasise more conservati­on, research and awareness programmes, instead of turning the centre into a tourism spot. We want to further conserve this area which is home to some 30 mangrove species, some of which are endangered, over 90 types of resident and migratory birds as well as five species of reptiles,” he said.

In his speech at the ceremony to designate the centre a Ramsar site, Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman said the recognitio­n was the result of the Government’s continuous rehabilita­tion efforts for the environmen­t.

“Sabah is home to some 60% of the country’s total mangroves and we are committed to not only protecting the remaining mangroves and forests here, but also properly managing and rehabilita­ting areas that have been degraded,” he said.

“The effort to protect this natural heritage while pursuing economic success is part of striking a balance that will benefit all,” he added.

Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun delivered Musa’s speech.

 ??  ?? National treasure: Masidi (right), Zainie (with beard) and former SWCS president Datuk Tengku Zainal Abidin (in light brown jacket) during a visit to the mangrove wetland.
National treasure: Masidi (right), Zainie (with beard) and former SWCS president Datuk Tengku Zainal Abidin (in light brown jacket) during a visit to the mangrove wetland.

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