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Focus on boosting Sabah’s green sustainabi­lity

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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah will be focusing on expanding marine and land protected areas as part of its efforts to boost green sustainabi­lity under the state’s Budget 2023.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said efforts to gazette the expansion of marine protected areas, including the ones at Pulau Mengalum and Pulau Ligitan, would begin next year.

While on land, he pointed out that the state would gazette the former Mamut copper mining area in Ranau, the Long Pasia Highland in south-western Sipitang district, as well as the forest areas along the Keningauki­manis road in Papar.

The Sabah Environmen­tal Protection would receive Rm6.92mil, while the Wildlife Department would receive Rm26.41mil to conduct conservati­on projects such as operations, enforcemen­t activities, and the implementa­tion of wildlife awareness and protection programmes, in addition to managing human-wildlife conflict mitigation.

“New initiative­s have been introduced such as the establishm­ent of the Rapid Response Team, active approaches in increasing the habitat of elephants in Tawau, and the collaborat­ion between the state government and the Malaysian Palm Oil Council Green Foundation (MPOCGF) to monitor wildlife population and also to protect the endangered species,” he said.

Hajiji said a total of Rm118.88mil had been allocated for the Sabah Forestry Department and the Sabah Biodiversi­ty Centre, which also contribute to the developmen­t of the nature-based tourism sector.

“The Forestry Department will implement two new projects, namely Sandakan’s Pulau Berhala Forest Reserve Eco-tourism and Management Project and the Kem Cinta Alam Project in Paitan’s Forest Reserve,” he said.

Hajiji stated that the Sabah Biodiversi­ty Centre would continue with its current projects, such as the Sabah Atlas Biodiversi­ty Developmen­t Programme, the nomination of Sukau-kinabatang­an as a Unesco Reserve Biodiversi­ty Site, and the Study on the Developmen­t Roadmap of Sabah State’s Biotechnol­ogy in 2023.

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