On 16th March 2025, BSBCC had the pleasure of joining a local community programme at Kampung Kaingaran, Tambunan, Sabah, organized by the Sabah Forestry Department. Together with our partners — the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre (SOURC) and Orangutan Appeal UK (OAUK) — we set up interactive exhibition booths to engage with over 50 participants from the local community. The event focused on raising awareness about the importance of forest conservation, and how protecting our natural environment benefits not just wildlife, but also the livelihoods and well-being of local communities. Thank you to everyone who took part and made this programme a success! Together, we can make a difference.
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".
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From Learning to Caring: My Internship at BSBCC 🐻🤎 Text by Ahmad Zaim Umar (UPM Intern)
Last February, I started my internship at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) as part of my semester course. To be honest, I initially chose BSBCC because a friend suggested it, and I thought a conservation centre would be an interesting place to learn more about wildlife. But the more time I spend here, the more I began to realize the deeper purpose behind it all.
Many people don’t know why saving sun bears matters, and
I’ll admit I didn’t fully understand it either at first. But being here, seeing
the work that goes into caring for these bears, and learning about the
challenges they face really opened my eyes. Conservation isn’t easy, it takes
effort from all sides, including the community. The way BSBCC manages both the
welfare and conservation of these bears is incredible, and I have so much
respect for the team behind it.
During my internship, I got to do so many hands-on tasks
such as cleaning bear enclosures, doing fecal checks, inspecting the fences,
preparing kilograms of food, administering medication, and setting up daily
enrichment activities. Each of these responsibilities serves a critical purpose
in maintaining the health and happiness of the bears, and I found myself
developing a deep appreciation for the intricate work that goes into their
care.
One of my favorite moments was working on my own enrichment
project. I created the "Tropic Throne🐻👑🌿",
a cozy resting area filled with leaves to mimic a natural forest setting. I
gave it to Chin because I knew she loves leaves, especially ginger leaves.
Seeing her explore and enjoy it was truly rewarding and reminded me why every
small effort in conservation makes a difference.
Beyond the work itself, what made this internship so
memorable was the incredible people at BSBCC.
I am deeply grateful to the staff, especially the Bear Care Team, whose
passion and dedication were evident in everything they did. They didn’t just
teach us the tasks, they shared their knowledge, their experiences, and their
love for these bears. The buddy system also helped a lot, making sure that no
one ever felt left out. A special shoutout to my buddy, Oliver, who was always
there to guide me and make the learning process even more enjoyable.
Looking back, I feel so grateful for this opportunity. This
internship wasn’t just about gaining experience but it gave me a new
perspective on conservation and the effort it takes to protect wildlife.
Bornean Sun Bear Eye Care 2.0👁🐻
Building on the success of last year’s cataract surgeries on four sun bears, our team recently conducted eye assessments on another seven older bears. The evaluations revealed that most of them showed signs of nuclear sclerosis—an age-related change in the lens—while some were diagnosed with cataracts. Left untreated, cataracts can lead to serious complications, including pain and blindness.
This important work was made possible through our
collaboration with Dr. Nadzariah Cheng, a veterinary ophthalmologist from
Animed Veterinary Clinic and the ophthalmology team from Hospital Duchess of
Kent, Sandakan. We are also deeply grateful to TransAid Solutions (TransAid
Solutions Sdn Bhd) for providing us with
an ultrasound machine and patient monitor to support the procedures.
This marks another significant milestone in BSBCC’s ongoing
commitment to the healthcare of aging sun bears. We believe in early
intervention—because preventing disease is always better than treating it. By
addressing cataracts early, we aim to protect the well-being and quality of
life of these remarkable animals.
2025-04-13 MOTAC Visit
We were honored to welcome YBhg. Dato' Shaharuddin bin Abu Sohot from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) for a meaningful work visit to the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC), focusing on projects under the Program Pemeliharaan, Pemuliharaan, Ubah Suai dan Naiktaraf (PPUN) (Preservation, Conservation, Modification, and Upgrading Programme).
Also present was Mary Isidore
Malangking, Deputy Permanent Secretary I (Tourism and Environment) of the
Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Environment Sabah. Their dedication to
preserving and enhancing our cultural and environmental heritage is truly inspiring.
We look forward to seeing the positive impact of these efforts on the community
and future generations.
Learning and Volunteering at BSBCC 🐻 Text by Wafeq Mu’izzadin (UPM Intern)
Greetings,
My name is Wafeq Mu’izzadin, a 3rd year
student of Veterinary Medicine from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Serdang,
Selangor, Malaysia.
I learnt about BSBCC back in May 2023
during my 1st year of Veterinary School where I came to assist my lecturer to
conduct research on the Bornean Sun Bear as I’m a local from Kinabatangan which
is about 35 miles from Sepilok where the BSBCC are located. From here, I’m
eager to learn more about the Bornean Sun Bear including its habitat, behavior,
diet, and conservation status and also the importance of conserving them. At
that moment, I started to plan my intention to conduct my wildlife internship
where I also can volunteer to support the conservation effort for the Bornean
Sun Bear later during my 3rd year, and now here I am with my friends that I
manage to persuade to join me here.😆
Being a volunteer here for 2 weeks,
although we carried out basic tasks such as cleaning the bear house, working in
the kitchen preparing foods for the bears, fence checking, preparing the
enrichment for the bears and others daily routine, but I do believe every
routine here contributes significantly towards the sun bears rehabilitation and
also their welfare. Every action here has a meaningful purpose, and the people
are very friendly, welcoming, helpful, and funny, which makes the experience
even more rewarding.
I learn much more about sun bears in
BSBCC. Dr Wong and all of their staff are very kind to share the knowledge and
encourage us to ask more questions along with volunteering. Every sharing
session here is very fruitful with Dr. Wong, Miss Jacq (Bear care officer) and
also Dr. Yeoh (BSBCC Veterinarian).
We also participated in dental checkups
and treatments for the sun bears. The team included Dr. Cedric Tutt, Dr. Serena
Oh, Dr. Nabila Sarkawi, Dr. Yeoh Boon Nie, and staff from BSBCC and the Sabah
Wildlife Department.
During our volunteer work, we were
tasked with creating enrichment for the bears. My buddy Izlan and I came up
with the idea and built one called 'Dig-the-box' for a bear named Kwong. It was
truly heartwarming to see Kwong enjoy the enrichment I created
Overall, volunteering at BSBCC is
physically demanding and requires hard work, but it is also an incredibly
rewarding experience. I have gained valuable knowledge about wildlife
conservation, particularly the Bornean Sun Bear. I would like to express my sincere
gratitude to everyone at BSBCC for their warm welcome and for guiding us
throughout our volunteering. I hope this experience inspires others to
recognize the important role we all play in preserving and protecting our
natural resources.
"Only if we understand, can we care. Only
if we care, we will help. Only if we help, we shall be saved." - Dr. Jane
Goodall