Forty Participants, Including Plantation Workers A..
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Forty participants, including plantation workers and community members from around Tabin Wildlife Reserve and Silabukan Forest Reserve, joined us in Lahad Datu for the Wildlife Awareness Outreach Programme. These two protected areas, surrounded by agricultural lands, are home to a rich diversity of wildlife—some unfamiliar to nearby communities.
Throughout the day, WWF-Malaysia and the Sabah Wildlife Department offered an in-depth look at local wildlife, focusing on lesser-known and protected species, while providing guidance on how to avoid unintentional harm. Participants also shared their experiences with wildlife, including challenges related to human-wildlife interactions.
Through the Sabah Landscapes Programme, our teams aim to inspire more people to become citizen scientists and active stewards of their environment. Together, we can foster a harmonious coexistence between communities and wildlife in the Tabin Landscape.
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