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Sabah Wildlife Dept gets RM1.5mil boost for orang utan, elephant conservation efforts

KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) today donated RM1.5 million to Sabah Wildlife Department to conduct a new population survey, especially on orang utan and Pygmy elephants in the state.

Its chief executive officer Datuk Dr Kalyana Sundram presented a cheque for the amount to Sabah Wildlife Department director Augustine Tuuga, during a ceremony, here, witnessed by Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal and Primary Industries Minister Teresa Kok.

Speaking to reporters after the ceremony, Mohd Shafie said the government welcomed and supported efforts of outside parties in safeguarding protected wildlife population especially that of the Orang Utan and Pygmy elephants in Sabah.

“I am delighted with these effort and the state government is also striving to preserve protected wildlife habitats by introducing several policies such as reducing logging activities in the state.

“The effort is also in line with our goal of ensuring the totally protected areas (TPA) of (landmass in) Sabah reaches 30 percent by 2025,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mohd Shafie said the state government supported and wanted to cooperate in promoting the Love Our Palm Oil (Sayangi Sawitku) campaign.

“We know that Sabah is one of the largest palm oil producing states in Malaysia and this campaign is very important to ensure smallholders involved in the palm oil industry can be safeguarded as best as they can.

“We want to make sure that we overcome any unfair allegations made by outsiders,” he added.

The campaign, launched in January, among others aims to foster the spirit of love and pride in palm oil, appreciation for the commodity and its contribution to the country’s economy. -- BERNAMA

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