Wildlife Conservation Education Camp 2026
BSBCC successfully organised our first Wildlife Conservation
Education Camp in collaboration with Sandakan Vocational College 2 (KVS2). A
total of 27 Diploma in Tourism students and 7 lecturers, including Mdm.
Christine Stanislaus Kinsik, Director of KVS2, participated in this meaningful
learning experience.
Throughout the programme, participants gained valuable
exposure to the work of governmental and non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
in protecting wildlife species and their rainforest habitats. The programme
also introduced students to eco-tourism activities in the Sepilok area,
highlighting how sustainable tourism plays a vital role in supporting
conservation initiatives.
Special thanks to the Australian High Commissioner Malaysia
for generously sponsoring this programme. We also extend our heartfelt
appreciation to our conservation partners—Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation
Centre, Orangutan Appeal UK, Rainforest Discovery Centre, and Sandakan Borneo
Bird Club—for their support and collaboration in making this programme a
success.













































































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