6/10/26

2026-06-06 FORiNS Open Day

Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) participated in Open Day FORINS 2026, organised by the Foresty Institute of Sabah (FORiNS), bringing together researchers, conservation organisations, students, and members of the public to learn more about Malaysia’s rich biodiversity and conservation efforts.

Throughout the event, visitors had the opportunity to visit the BSBCC exhibition booth, where information on sun bear biology, ecology, conservation challenges, and rehabilitation efforts was shared. The exhibition provided visitors with valuable insights into sun bear conservation through informative displays and direct engagement with conservation personnel.

The event also provided a valuable platform for engagement and knowledge exchange, allowing visitors to interact directly with conservation personnel and gain a deeper understanding of wildlife conservation in Malaysia.

We would like to thank all visitors who stopped by our booth and supported our mission to conserve sun bears and their natural habitat for future generations.





















Biodiversity Forum 2026 Exhibition (3-4 June, The Everly Putrajaya)

Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre is exhibiting at Biodiversity Forum 2026, held on 3–4 June at The Everly Hotel Putrajaya.

Organised by MPOGCF with MPOB as co-organiser, the forum brings together stakeholders from across Malaysia to strengthen collaboration and explore solutions to human-wildlife conflict, particularly within oil palm plantation landscapes.

As a continuation of Biodiversity Forum 2024, themed “The Other Malaysians”, this event continues to champion biodiversity conservation and human-wildlife coexistence. With over 400 participants, 50+ companies, and 30 presenters, it serves as an important platform for learning, sharing, and collaboration.

We are honoured to be part of this gathering, contributing to meaningful discussions on biodiversity conservation, human-wildlife coexistence, and the collective efforts needed to safeguard Malaysia’s rich natural heritage for future generations.