PUTRAJAYA: The FRIM Selangor Forest Park (FRIM-SFP) has been nominated to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) for consideration as a World Heritage Site for the 2024/2025 evaluation session.
SANDAKAN: Sandakania, a journal dedicated to plant systematics, morphology and natural history, is published by the Forest Research Centre of the Sabah Forestry Department in Sandakan, Malaysia.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia is normally sunny and hot all year round, but over the years, there have been a number of rare occurrences where the mercury dropped below its normal levels in parts of the country.
RANAU: The Kinabalu Park World Heritage Site has become special following the awarding of the Unesco Triple Crown, said Sabah Parks, Director Dr. Maklarin Lakim.
SABAH is celebrating this year after the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (Unesco) recognised Sabah as the third Unesco location after Shennongjia (China) and Jeju Island (Korea) with Unesco Triple Crown sites on May 24, 2023.