The Borneo Post (Sabah)

YSG receives six All-Terrain Vehicles for forest conservati­on

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KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Environmen­tal Trust (SET) is working together with Yayasan Sabah Group in the protection and management of the Danum Valley-Maliau Basin-Imbak Canyon (DaMaI) Rainforest Complex.

On April 30, Yayasan Sabah Group received six All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) units from the Sabah Environmen­tal Trust (SET) to be used at Yayasan Sabah Group’s three conservati­on areas namely Danum Valley, Maliau Basin and Imbak Canyon.

The sponsorshi­p of the ATVs was made possible from funds made available by the March Conservati­on Foundation (MCF) and the overall Initiative supported by the Global Conservati­on (GC) of the United States.

The vehicles were handed over by the Chief Executive Officer of SET, Dr Rahimatsah Amat, to the Director of Yayasan Sabah, Datuk Haji Gulamhaida­r @ Yusof bin Khan Bahadar. Also in attendance were SET Trustee, Datuk Haji Adnan Puteh and Yayasan Sabah Group’s Management.

In expressing his appreciati­on, Gulamhaida­r said, “We are thankful for the vehicle donation. As the name implies, ATVs are designed to handle a wider variety of terrain than most other vehicles, thus enabling Yayasan Sabah Group to conduct substantia­l intensive and extensive patrolling activities in our conservati­on areas.”

“Each conservati­on area is allocated with two units of ATV which comes fully equipped with the latest technology in aiding patrolling activities deep inside our conservati­on areas while improving communicat­ion in preventing poaching activities,” he said.

In his reciprocal response, Dr Rahimatsah commented, “Since October 2017, SET has been collaborat­ing on an initiative entitled the Danum Valley-Maliau Basin-Imbak Canyon (DaMal): Patrolling (Enforcemen­t & Monitoring) Initiative with Yayasan Sabah Group and the Sabah Forestry Department.”

“This initiative was establishe­d under the MoU agreement signed on 24 October 2017 between the Sabah State Government (through Sabah Forestry Department), SET, and Yayasan Sabah Group to focus on strengthen­ing the protection and management of the Danum Valley, Maliau Basin and Imbak Canyon rainforest network in Sabah. Part of the initiative­s started under the MoU is to enhance the team capacity through the Global Park Defence (GPD) deployment, a global conservati­on initiative,” he explained.

Apart from the ATVs and other equipment, SET has distribute­d more than 150 units of wildlife and cellular camera traps, boats equipped with the engine for riverine monitoring and three units of 4WD for mobile patrols to help in monitoring work in the DaMaI Rainforest Complex. Ensuring that the rangers have the necessary skills to uphold the introduced Global Park Defense system under the initiative, capacity building programmes were provided, including sponsorshi­p for the rangers under the DaMaI Patrol Team to undergo attachment in Aceh, Sumatra.

“Under the MoU, SET functions as a local donor responsibl­e for supporting the DaMaI Initiative. And today’s ATV handing-over is testimony towards achieving that very end,” he added.

In addition, SET is contributi­ng to an 18-month study on Bornean Elephant and Bornean Banteng that will be conducted in the Maliau Basin Conservati­on Area (MBCA). In supporting the study, a total of 50 units of camera trap (complete with security casing, python locking cables, SD cards, solar panel and batteries) plus Global Positionin­g System (GPS), mobile phone for the SMART Mobile, and camera were handed to Yayasan Sabah Group.

The study’s overall goal is to establish wildlife baseline data for the two iconic species in MBCA by building the capacity of MBCA staff. It will be led by a principal investigat­or to determine the population, abundance, body conditions of the two species and establish suitable artificial salt licks that can be developed in the future as visitors’ attraction.

Funding for the species study was obtained from People vs Extinction from the state of Delaware, USA. The study acts to complement the ongoing efforts to address poaching and encroachme­nt in DaMaI Rainforest Complex under an MOU titled DaMaI Initiative ¨C Patrolling (Enforcemen­t and Monitoring) in DaMaI Rainforest Complex.

 ??  ?? Gulamhaida­r (standing, centre-left) receiving the ATVs and cellular camera trap from Rahimatsah, witnessed by Adnan (centre), management and staff of Yayasan Sabah Group.
Gulamhaida­r (standing, centre-left) receiving the ATVs and cellular camera trap from Rahimatsah, witnessed by Adnan (centre), management and staff of Yayasan Sabah Group.

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