Nature lovers not giving up


Environmentalists are trying to stop a development project from taking place on Tanjung Aru beach in Kota Kinabalu . — filepic

KOTA KINABALU: The government is resolute in its decision to turn the Tanjung Aru public beach and park into a 348ha eco-friendly integrated waterfront despite protests by environmentalists.

However, the decision has not affected the spirits and hopes of nature lovers as they set up a page to collect signatures for a petition asking the government to stop the developers from carrying on withthe project scheduled to start next year.

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