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Dr Lulie reelected as Malaysian Peat Society president

KUCHING (April 11): Datu Dr Lulie Melling has been reelected as president of the Malaysian Peat Society (MPS) for the term 2023-2025. The Sarawak Tropical Peat Research Institute (Tropi) director will be supported by her newly elected committee comprising David Chia Kim Kong who will serve as vic

Man fishing in Maludam found dead with croc bite marks

SIBU: A man reported missing on Wednesday (July 20) while fishing in the upper reaches of the Kampung Seberang river in Maludam about 185 km south of here was found dead with crocodile bite marks.

A tail of Borneo adventure at Tanjung Datu National Park | Life

Sunday, 03 Jan 2021 11:35 AM MYT Pasir Antu Laut beach. Picture by Roystein Emmor Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUCHING, Jan 3 With Covid-19 still lingering around the world, it will be a while before Malaysians can renew their passports, take leave from work and travel overseas to unwind after a trying year that saw a raft of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to contain the pandemic. But now that Malaysia has been able to secure more than six million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, it shouldn’t be long before the people are able to travel out of the country again.

Police: Investigation ongoing to find cause of accident

11:56 AM MYT SIBU: An investigation is ongoing to determine why the driver lost control of a four-wheel drive vehicle, causing it to plunge into the Batang Lupar river in Sebuyau on Friday (Jan 2), say police. Sri Aman OCPD Dep Supt Bingkok John said at the time of the incident, there were several vehicles at the Triso Ferry ramp waiting for the ferry. He said the driver, Ronany Ting, 33, could have been distracted by the children in the vehicle, which could have caused her to lose control of the vehicle. The four-wheel drive was also overloaded with passengers. We are, however, still investigating the case from all possible angles, he said.

Sime Darby Foundation Backs Global Calls to Turn the Tide on Biodiversity Loss

Sime Darby Foundation Backs Global Calls to Turn the Tide on Biodiversity Loss KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Conservation efforts under Sime Darby Foundation s Environment Pillars have planted over 1.5 million trees in conservation areas in Malaysia with encouraging results. Sime Darby Foundation (SDF) plans for its conservation programs heeds the clarion call from the United Nation s Biodiversity Conference to address the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. The 15th meeting of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) will take place in Kunming, China in 2021 where global leaders are anticipated to agree to an aggressive plan of action on biodiversity.

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