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Development halted in crucial wildlife corridor in Malaysia

Development halted in crucial wildlife corridor in Malaysia | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Kenyir Wildlife Corridor in northeast Malaysia is teeming with wildlife: elephants, gibbons, tigers, tapirs, and even black panthers (melanistic leopards) have been recorded in the 60 kilometer (37 mile) stretch of forest.

 

In fact, researchers have recorded over 40 mammal species (see species list below), including 15 threatened with extinction according to the IUCN Red List. When these findings were presented by scientists to the Terengganu state government action followed quickly: all development projects have been halted pending a government study.

 

"We will not hesitate to gazette the site if the findings reveal that it is of environmental importance," Datuk Toh Chin Yaw, chairman of the Terengganu State Industry, Trade and Environment Committee, told fz.

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Planning and creating a wildlife-friendly garden

Planning and creating a wildlife-friendly garden | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it

"A good wildlife garden is more than just a corner of a garden left to go wild. Whether you are creating a new wildlife garden, or have an established one, think of it as a nature reserve and you are the warden."

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IUCN - Habitat loss blamed for more species decline

IUCN - Habitat loss blamed for more species decline | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Habitat loss is having a serious impact on Europe’s butterflies, beetles and dragonflies.
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