Keeping the wilderness wild in Sarawak


1 Bird haven: Some 27 species of migratory birds can be seen at Bako Buntal Bay in Sarawak. — ANTHONY WONG2 The endangered proboscis monkey can be spotted at Kuching Wetlands National Park. 3 Mangrove saplings are planted to rehabilitate degraded parts of the wetlands. 4 One of the over 300 estuarine crocodiles that inhabit the park. 5 A viewing platform for visitors to look for waterbirds feeding in the mudflats. 6 Migratory Chinese egrets spend their winter at Bako Buntal Bay. — DAVID LI

Bird haven: Some 27 species of migratory birds can be seen at Bako Buntal Bay, in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, on the island of Borneo. Photo: Anthony Wong

Star2 checks out three amazing wetland nature reserves in Sarawak: Bako Buntal Bay, Kuching Wetlands National Park, and Semenggoh Nature Reserve, as they try to keep the wilderness as pristine as possible for the benefit of its rich flora and fauna.

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