All articles of environment in Sabah

Logging firms near area identified: CP

Kota Kinabalu: Sabah police have identified the logging companies carrying out works at the site where 14 Borneo Pygmy elephants died mysteriously at the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve, about 139km from Tawau, recently. Sabah police commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib said, investigations have revealed that there were logging companies with 300 workers present at the said location. However, he did not name them. "The Criminal Investigation Department is in the process of completing the investigation. We know that the place is remote but we also know which companies are working there," he said during a press conference at the Sabah headquarters, here. On Feb 1, police started investigating the case under Section 429 of the Penal Code for mischief towards animals, which is punishable by up to five years in jail. He added that they did not discount the possibility that the elephants were poisoned as the dead animals were found with their stomachs ruptured. "We have to wait for the chemist report to establish if it was poisoning and only then continue our investigation," he said. He believed that the case would be solved after the chemist report and the RM50,000 reward for information leading to its resolution. Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said an additional RM40,000 would be offered for information leading up to the arrest of the parties responsible for the endangered species death. Earlier, the Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) had put up a RM10,000 reward for the same purpose. Source : Daily Express
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Sabah set to become champion of marine tourism in Malaysia

KOTA KINABALU: Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos Mamit yesterday expressed confidence that Sabah would emerge as the champion of Marine Tourism in the country soon. He said this was evident from the increasing number of tourist arrivals in the state where, last year alone, a total of 2.88 million tourist came to visit Sabah, a marked increase of 1.1 per cent from year 2011 (2.84 million tourist). He said last year’s state tourism calendar showed 18 cruise ships with 12,707 passengers had come to Kota Kinabalu Port. “Also, we have 131 international flights with 19,294 seats and 660 domestic flights with 85,976 seats a week having landed at Sabah airports. “That is good for tourism sector in Sabah. Sabah must be proud to have a beautiful beach, high mountain, amazing world-class islands, various ethnic groups, food and culture. “These make Sabah a unique state compared to the other states in Malaysia,” he said in his speech in conjunction with 13th City Day Anniversary Celebration at Jesselton Point, near here. Also present was the Mayor of Kota Kinabalu City, Datuk Abidin Madingkir. Dawos said Kota Kinabalu, with a suitable location and geography, had good opportunity to be one of the stop-over destinations for Cruise ships in Asia. “Tourists love our numerous towns by the seaside. Of all the places I went to, Kota Kinabalu is one of the best and fantastic cities to enjoy the scenic sunset,” he said. “With the natural silhouette of beautiful islands in the background, we are here today at Jesselton Point (one of the popular leisure spots among the locals) to witness how such a wonderful event like KK City Day Sunset Sea Parade can be done here with Kota Kinabalu’s stunning view of the beautiful South China Sea,” he said. In this respect, Dawos underlined the need for the people, particularly city dwellers, to play their part in keeping Kota Kinabalu City clean and free from rubbish. — Bernama Source : Borneo Post  
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RUBBISH-FREE: Firm aims to set record by cleaning up Sabah dive sites

KOTA KINABALU: THE sight of rubbish at tourist spots in Sabah could turn potential tourists away, said state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun. The state's rich bio-diversity and ecosystem would be useless if it was polluted by rubbish, he said at the launch of a voluntary underwater clean-up project by Astro recently. Masidi said locals had a role to play when it came to maintaining a clean environment, including the sea. He lauded the effort taken by Astro through its Astro Kasih Beautiful Malaysia project, which will see divers take part in a 168-hour underwater clean-up at 14 dive sites, at Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park from April 6 to 13. "Pollution, such as rubbish, has reached an alarming level in Sabah. There have been cases where tourists did not want to come here because of it. It is an embarrassment, not only to Sabah, but also to the country." Present were Astro chief financial officer Ahmad Fuad Kenali, its community affairs vice-president David Yap and Sabah Journalists Association president and New Straits Times Sabah and Sarawak regional editor Datuk Joniston Bangkuai. Astro Kasih hopes to create an awareness of marine conservation by aiming to set a Guinness World Record for the longest underwater clean-up at the park. "We value the importance of preserving our environmental heritage. It is encouraging to see an organisation like Astro taking an active role in creating a beautiful Malaysia, especially in Sabah. "Marine debris is our concern as it damages corals and kills marine life. Astro is here to help us, but Sabah folk must also make an effort." So far, Astro has received more than 200 registrations for the record attempt. Among those volunteering are Miss Earth Sabah participants. Yap said priority would be given to Sabah folk to take part in the clean-up in accordance with the terms and conditions attached to the project. "For non-divers, we will have Astro Kasih's Marine Conservation Day on April 13 where there will be lots of fun and learning activities." Snorkelling and scuba diving lessons would be also provided for the underprivileged, he added. In 2011, the programme helped to transplant 777 corals in Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off Semporna, earning a place in the Malaysia Book of Records. Source : New Straits Times  
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Sabah Investigates Death of Elephants

Sabah Widlife Department under the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Environment confirmed that fourteen Bornean pygmy elephants were found dead at Gunung Rara, 130km from Tawau, third largest town in Sabah. The fourteen elephants that died within a span of four weeks were 10 females; 4 males, ranging from 4 years old to 20 years old. The Sabah Wildlife Department suspects that these elephants came from the same herd. Post mortem was done on all elephants and it was found that their gastrointestinal tract had severe hemorrhages and ulceration with some bleeding from the mouth and anus. There were no gunshot wounds. Sabah Wildlife Dept suspects that the cause of death might be from acute poisoning from something that they had eaten. The Chief Minister of Sabah has instructed the State Wildlife Department and Forestry Department to immediately and thoroughly investigate the matter. He states that no stones should be left unturned and the culprits will be brought to justice. He acknowledged that people come from all over the world just to catch a glimpse of the elephants. The Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Sabah has directed the Sabah Wildlife Department to set up a Joint Task Force involving the Sabah Forestry Department, Sabah Foundation, WWF – Malaysia and Royal Malaysian Police to investigate the matter. He states, “I am just too distraught with this news. There is no word to describe how I feel right now; it is indeed a sad day for conservation and a big loss for us.” Gunung Rara, a forest concession area under the Sabah Foundation, is a one of the distribution areas for elephant sightings. They are currently between 1,500 – 2,000 elephants in Sabah. The fact that immature elephants are sighted indicates that they are reproducing. The elephant is currently protected under Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 of Sabah. Anyone found guilty of killing elephants illegally in Sabah is liable to RM10,000 fine or five year’s jail, or both. The State Government has issued an Elephant Action Plan (2012 – 2016) to emphasize the need for immediate, practical and adaptive conservation actions to ensure long-lasting survival of species in Sabah. Datuk Masidi, the Tourism Minister of Sabah, said the State offers of RM100,000 in reward to anyone who have information leading to the arrests and conviction of individual(s) killing of the elephants is still active. Sabah Tourism Board Updated: 1 Mar 2013
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Launch of Astro Kasih Beautiful Malaysia

Astro Kasih Beautiful Malaysia Astro Kasih Beautiful Malaysia Astro Kasih Beatiful Malaysia   YB Datuk Masidi Manjun officiated an environmental project initiated by Astro Kasih, Beautiful Malaysia on the 23rd of January 2013 at the Magellan Ballroom, Sutera Harbour Resort. Astro Kasih returns to Sabah with another Beautiful Malaysia Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) environmental programme, as part of its ongoing commitment in promoting ecotourism among Malaysians. This year, Astro Kasih hopes to raise awareness on marine conservation by aiming to set the Guinness World Records™ title for the Longest Underwater Clean Up at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Astro Kasih is inviting qualified divers to volunteer and participate in this attempt, which will be held from 6th – 13th April, 2013. YB Datuk Masidi Manjun merasmikan projek ASTRO Kasih iaitu “Beautiful Malaysia” pada 23 Januari 2013 bertempat di Magellan Ballroom, Sutera Harbour Resort. Program ini merupakan program alam sekitar Tanggungjawab Korporat Sosial (CSR), ASTRO Kasih dan  merupakan sebahagian daripada komitmen berterusan dalam mempromosikan eko-pelancongan di kalangan rakyat Malaysia. Tahun ini, Astro Kasih berharap untuk meningkatkan kesedaran mengenai pemuliharaan kehidupan dan persekitaran marin dengan mensasar untuk menjadi sebahagian daripada Guinness World Records™ bagi Pembersihan Laut Dalam Terpanjang Berterusan di Taman Marin Tunku Abdul Rahman di Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Astro Kasih menjemput penyelam berkelayakan untuk menyertai program ini secara sukarela dari 6 hingga 13 April, 2013.
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