KOTA KINABALU: Kinabalu Park and its biodiversity remain intact despite fears of a substantial reduction of the buffer areas surrounding the world heritage site.
Sabah Parks director Dr Jamili Nais said there have been no incidences of land clearing or forest damage within the 754sq km park that is about three times the size of Penang island.
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