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Two-week survey underway in Maliau Basin

- By MUGUNTAN VANAR vmugu@thestar.com.my

KINABALU: Sabah’s renowned Maliau Basin, dubbed the “Lost World” due to its remote and uncharted landscapes, is now having its ecological riches mapped out in a major survey.

Yayasan Sabah director Datuk Gulam Haidar Khan Bahadar hoped the two-week Maliau Basin Resources and Wildlife Survey, beginning yesterday, would cement Sabah’s conservati­on efforts across the extensive terrain of the Maliau Basin Conservati­on Area (MBCA).

He said the major survey was part of efforts by Yayasan Sabah in drafting the third MBCA Strategic Management Plan.

“An extensive wildlife and resource study is underway to gather the latest informatio­n on the biodiversi­ty of flora and fauna in MBCA and its surroundin­g area,” he said.

The survey’s objectives include compiling essential data for the management plan, documentin­g wildlife abundance and distributi­on, assessing the area’s potential for tourism developmen­t and identifyin­g research areas for future exploratio­ns, he added.

“With over 100 participan­ts, including distinguis­hed researcher­s, government officials and support personnel, we aim to examine every facet comprehens­ively,” Gulam Haidar said.

A total of nine campsites have been identified for the survey, with participan­ts assigned to ensure comprehens­ive coverage within a 5km radius.

Spearheade­d by the Sabah Wildlife Department, the organising committee also includes the Sabah Forestry Department, Sabah Parks, Hutan-kinabatang­an Orangutan Conservati­on Programme, WWF Malaysia, Sabah Environmen­tal Trust, Sabah Tourist Guides Associatio­n and various universiti­es.

This survey is the second following the initial survey in 2013.

After the survey, a seminar will be held to spotlight the findings.

“This initiative will culminate in a comprehens­ive report, aiding in the formulatio­n of the third MBCA Strategic Management Plan.

“We aim to review the existing management plan and explore new methodolog­ies meticulous­ly.

“This will be achieved through a collaborat­ive approach, ensuring diverse perspectiv­es for the benefit of both nature and humanity,” Gulam Haidar said.

 ?? ?? ‘Lost world’: an aerial view showing part of the Maliau Basin Conservati­on area in sabah.
‘Lost world’: an aerial view showing part of the Maliau Basin Conservati­on area in sabah.

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