Kota Kinabalu: WWF-Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) Berhad have joined forces to establish a wildlife corridor connecting the Tabin Wildlife Reserve (WR) and the isolated Silabukan Forest Reserve (FR).
The effort would facilitate biodiversity conservation and promote ecological connectivity within the Tabin Landscape.“This significant initiative by KLK sets a new precedent in corporate responsibility. “We hope this will spur more movements within the palm oil industry to follow suit, recognising the importance of biodiversity and habitat restoration,” said WWF-Malaysia Head of Conservation Sabah Dr Robecca Jumin.
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