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arrow A grave matter

10-04-2007
The Kota Damansara Community Forest Park is in danger of losing its trees; plans are afoot to develop the area for various purposes, including a burial ground. Affected residents question the de-gazetting of the forest and the manner it has been carried out.
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arrow Proboscis Odyssey 2006

  01-03-2007
Get the latest facts and figures on the population and well-being of the Proboscis monkeys of Sabah from our intrepid researchers who spent many months in the jungles battling pesky mosquitoes while keeping a wary eye on estuarine crocs to bring you this report.


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arrow How will climate change affect us?

  12-02-2007
The Sun's Interview with Anthony Sebastian, MNS President on 9 January 2007.
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arrow Study Reveals Worsening Condition of Waterbirds in Asia

23-01-2007
A latest report 'Waterbird Population Estimates' by Wetlands International has revealed a decrease in waterbird populations since 2002.
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arrow Toxic Mercury in Sharks

  16-01-2007
Though it cannot be denied that considerable nutritional benefits can be derived from the regular consumption of fish, the prudent consumer should bear in mind that certain types of fish may accumulate higher levels of mercury in their tissue than others.

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arrow In need of safeguarding

18-07-2006
The Star

New finds in the Belum-Temenggor forest give more grounds to preserve the forest, writes TAN CHENG LI. 

SCIENTISTS have long believed that the Belum-Temenggor forest in Perak harbours countless rare and unique species, and recent findings back up
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