On the 25th of April 2019, IOI Plantation Service Sustainable Palm Oil Department Sandakan Region organized “Sustainable Outreach Programme” at IOI Plantation Luang Manis, Beluran. BSBCC along with Sabah Wildlife Department and Rainforest Discovery Centre (under Sabah Forestry Department) have been invited to make the programme a success and off course, BSBCC will not forsake the chance to spread the awareness and educating the palm oil plantations community there. A very interactive programme among the organizers, participants and community, the programme itself started with talk from Mr. Aznandy, representative from Sabah Wildlife Department, emphasizing on the conservation of wildlife, the conservation law and also the enforcement effort. Concurrent to the talk was the wildlife masks coloring competition with explanation of each ‘involved’ animal done by the Humana School Luang Manis and also a Community Learning Centre (CLC) to provide awareness and information to the children in the plantation. In addition, the RDC team done a roleplaying game for the community; a game called Eco-Shopping, aimed to provide awareness on proper waste management. Throughout the programme, exhibition from BSBCC and the other participants were running and attracting not only the students, but also the workers and staffs working in the plantation, in which we can wrap it up as a fruitful interaction between the participants and also the community. Conclusively, we can hope more programme of this kind can be organized to continuously educate and attracting more people to achieve sustainable development and conservation for both us human and the wildlife.
Sun bear is a forgotten bear species. They are the least known bear and one of the least known large mammals in Southeast Asia until recently. I hope this blog can enlighten readers and open up discussions on how we could help this unfortunate but yet magnificent animal that we call “sun bear".
4/27/19
Outreach to IOI Plantation Luang Manis 25th April 2019
26/4/2019
On the 25th of April 2019, IOI Plantation Service Sustainable Palm Oil Department Sandakan Region organized “Sustainable Outreach Programme” at IOI Plantation Luang Manis, Beluran. BSBCC along with Sabah Wildlife Department and Rainforest Discovery Centre (under Sabah Forestry Department) have been invited to make the programme a success and off course, BSBCC will not forsake the chance to spread the awareness and educating the palm oil plantations community there. A very interactive programme among the organizers, participants and community, the programme itself started with talk from Mr. Aznandy, representative from Sabah Wildlife Department, emphasizing on the conservation of wildlife, the conservation law and also the enforcement effort. Concurrent to the talk was the wildlife masks coloring competition with explanation of each ‘involved’ animal done by the Humana School Luang Manis and also a Community Learning Centre (CLC) to provide awareness and information to the children in the plantation. In addition, the RDC team done a roleplaying game for the community; a game called Eco-Shopping, aimed to provide awareness on proper waste management. Throughout the programme, exhibition from BSBCC and the other participants were running and attracting not only the students, but also the workers and staffs working in the plantation, in which we can wrap it up as a fruitful interaction between the participants and also the community. Conclusively, we can hope more programme of this kind can be organized to continuously educate and attracting more people to achieve sustainable development and conservation for both us human and the wildlife.
On the 25th of April 2019, IOI Plantation Service Sustainable Palm Oil Department Sandakan Region organized “Sustainable Outreach Programme” at IOI Plantation Luang Manis, Beluran. BSBCC along with Sabah Wildlife Department and Rainforest Discovery Centre (under Sabah Forestry Department) have been invited to make the programme a success and off course, BSBCC will not forsake the chance to spread the awareness and educating the palm oil plantations community there. A very interactive programme among the organizers, participants and community, the programme itself started with talk from Mr. Aznandy, representative from Sabah Wildlife Department, emphasizing on the conservation of wildlife, the conservation law and also the enforcement effort. Concurrent to the talk was the wildlife masks coloring competition with explanation of each ‘involved’ animal done by the Humana School Luang Manis and also a Community Learning Centre (CLC) to provide awareness and information to the children in the plantation. In addition, the RDC team done a roleplaying game for the community; a game called Eco-Shopping, aimed to provide awareness on proper waste management. Throughout the programme, exhibition from BSBCC and the other participants were running and attracting not only the students, but also the workers and staffs working in the plantation, in which we can wrap it up as a fruitful interaction between the participants and also the community. Conclusively, we can hope more programme of this kind can be organized to continuously educate and attracting more people to achieve sustainable development and conservation for both us human and the wildlife.
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