Call to preserve Kuala Baram Wetlands project site


An aerial view of Kuala Baram where there are many pockets of wetlands.

MIRI: More environmental conservation projects must be carried out at the 600ha Kuala Baram Wetlands project site near the Sarawak-Brunei border.

State Tourism Assistant Minister Datuk Lee Kim Shin said there must be tight control over human development projects in that area, 25km north of Miri city, as the site is an important migratory ground for rare birds from all over the world.

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