Protecting PD beach with 1,500 mangrove plants


Ravi (second from left), Hernandez (right) and Dr Nahrizul (on Hernandez’s right) joining other volunteers in the planting exercise.

SOME 170 ON Semiconductor Malaysia employees made the best out of a recent Sunday when they volunteered to plant 1,500 mangrove plants along Pantai Cahaya Negeri in Port Dickson.

They were joined by students from Universiti Malaya (UM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Port Dickson Polytechnic as well as Forestry Department staff.

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