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Unique Kinabalu treasures boost happiness | Daily Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal


Published on: Sunday, May 09, 2021
By: David Thien
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Natives at the foothills of Mount Kinabalu are expected to be co-protectors of the geopark.
CONSERVATION of Mount Kinabalu ecology with the local community promotes social happiness as the mountain ecosystem is a unique treasure trove of biodiversity consisting of 2.5 per cent of the earth’s flora.
That is why it deserves its status as a Unesco World Heritage Site and, hopefully, its aspiring Unesco Global Geopark as well which will be a happy development for the world community, as one of nature’s best in the global natural biodiversity and endemism ecosystem. ....

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Sabah sharks face danger of skin infection


Sabah sharks face danger of skin infection
Ruben Sario
© Provided by Free Malaysia Today
An infected whitetip shark at Sipadan, Sabah.
KOTA KINABALU: Scientists are trying to get to the bottom of why a skin infection is afflicting a shark species in Sabah’s east coast.
A team of Universiti Malaysia Sabah researchers and their counterparts from Sabah Parks are now at the diving paradise of Pulau Sipadan, near Semporna, to carry out the probe.
Sabah Parks education division chief Nasrulhakim Maidin told FMT that a preliminary report on the team’s findings was expected in early May.
Diver Jason Isley of Scubazoo, a Sabah-based international filming service provider, posted photos on his social media of an infected whitetip shark he photographed near Sipadan in early April. ....

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Huge Covid-19 toll on turtles programme | Daily Express Online - Sabah's Leading News Portal


Published on: Friday, December 11, 2020
By: FMT
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A visitor receiving an adoption certificate from Sabah Parks assistant research officer Barry Richard Yamie (left).
Kota Kinabalu: The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a huge toll on many lives – even that of the turtles of the Sabah Parks.
The turtle nest adoption programme has seen a fall in participation, from 650 last year to just 120 until the end of September this year. The number of adoptions had been increasing from 103 nests at the launching of the programme in 2016.
Many of those who “adopted” the nests have been tourists who have visited Turtle Islands Park, about 40km from the east coast district of Sandakan where endangered Hawksbill and Green turtles land almost every night to lay their eggs at Pulau Selingan, Bakungan Kechil and Gulisan. ....

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