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Sabah to log orangutan habitats-Malaysiakini.com

 

Jul 16, 06 6:32am

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Sabah, home to endangered orangutans and other species, will see fresh

logging in forest reserves that will imperil countless plants and animals.

 

The chief minister of Sabah, Musa Aman, in March said large-scale logging

would cease by the end of 2007 in the Malua and Ulu Segama forest reserves,

earning plaudits from conservationists including WWF Malaysia.

 

But the *Star* daily, quoting unnamed Sabah officials, said the state-owned

Yayasan Sabah group, which has palmoil plantation and forestry interests,

had contracted companies for new logging operations to start in a month or

two.

 

" Any logging activity is bound to impact the flora and fauna, " an official

was quoted as saying.

 

A spokesperson for the Sabah chief minister, when contacted by *AFP*, would

not comment on the report.

 

*Home of 5,000 orangutans*

 

The forests cover a total area of 236,825 hectares (584,957 acres), three

times the size of Singapore, and the logging will affect wildlife including

sun bears, gibbons and wild buffalo, said the newspaper.

 

It said a 2003 state report had included Malua and Ulu Segama in a list of

forest reserves seen as the last strongholds for about 5,000 orangutans in

Borneo island where Sabah is located.

 

WWF Malaysia has said the forests are one of two places in the world where

endangered orangutans, Bornean Pygmy elephants and the critically endangered

Sumatran rhino co-exist.

 

The organisation said today it shared the concerns in the report about the

endangered plants and wildlife in the forest reserves.

 

The Sabah government's March announcement " was intended to secure the

habitats for orangutan, elephant, rhinoceros and banteng (a type of ox) in

these forests, " said the chief technical officer for WWF-Malaysia's Borneo

program, Rahimatsah Amat.

 

" If logging activities in these two forest reserves are to be conducted

without proper planning and are unsustainable, the biodiversity and

ecosystem contained would be under threat, " he warned in a statement.

 

Rahimatsah called on companies with logging approvals to strictly follow

conditions imposed by government agencies to ensure sustainable practices.

- AFP

 

 

 

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