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18-04-2006
The Star SOME 10,000 orang asli, mostly from the Jahai and Temiar tribes, live within Belum-Temenggor. Some groups still live a nomadic life and with each resettlement, they clear forests to build huts and plant padi,
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 Photo credit: Sanjitpaal Singh / MNS |
 Photo credit: sanjitpaal Singh / MNS |
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18-04-2006
ONE minute we were cruising up a pristine stream flanked by untouched forest full of soaring trees. The next, as we rounded a bend, log debris blocked our path.
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18-04-2006
PERAK, not Sarawak, should rightfully claim the title of “Land of Hornbill.” After all, it is the only state where all 10 of Malaysia’s hornbill species are found. Sarawak has only eight.
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 Photo credit: KC LIM/MNS |
 Photo credit: KC LIM/MNS |
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21-04-2006
I WRITE as a concerned citizen who wishes to see our beautiful forests, rivers and their inhabitants conserved for generations to come.
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18-04-2006
Sungai Sara dan Sungai Gadong yang menjadi laluan utama masyarakat Orang Asli di Hutan Simpan Belum-Temenggor dekat sini, dijangka mengalami pemendapan dalam tempoh dua tahun akibat kegiatan pembalakan tidak terkawal.
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 Photo credit: sanjitpaal Singh / MNS |
 Photo credit: Lina Teoh / MNS |
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17-04-2006
Satu badan pemantau khas diperlukan bagi membantu Jabatan Perhutanan negeri dan pejabat tanah daerah membuat tinjauan mengenai aktiviti pembalakan tidak terkawal di hutan simpan Belum-Temenggor dalam proses menyelamatkan ekosistem semula jadi di situ.
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