Heat taking a toll on hills But trees likely to survive unless there’s a lengthy drought, says expert


LARGE patches of shrivelled trees can be seen scattered around the Bukit Gambir forest.

According to Malaysian Nature Society Penang branch adviser D. Kanda Kumar, the trees are not dead and are likely to survive despite its appearance, unless there is a prolonged drought.

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