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760 saplings planted at Sabal Forest Reserve, includes valuable indigenous timber species
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760 saplings of indigenous timber species, including Belian, Selangan Batu Pinang, and Luis Kerangas, were planted at Sabal Forest Reserve in Simunjan, Sarawak. Led by Sarawak Biodiversity Centre (SBC) and Forest Department Sarawak (FDS), this initiative contributes to Sarawak's reforestation efforts, exceeding the 50 million tree target. 78 participants, including SBC and FDS staff and community members, joined the program. SBC has planted over 3,500 trees at the reserve since 2023, continuing their commitment to environmental stewardship.
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