Forestry corp enlists longhouses in fight to save wildlife, plants


Sarawak Forestry Corporation officers using posters to educate longhouse residents on protected wildlife species.

Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) is working with the Kelawit community in Tatau to help protect endangered birds, animals and plants.

As part of the initiative, SFC is distributing educational posters to longhouses in the area.

These posters feature the names and images of Sarawak’s unique wildlife, including rare and endangered species.

In a post on its social media platforms, SFC stated that raising awareness of these species is a vital first step in preventing hunting, illegal trade and unintentional harm.

“Every plant and animal has a role in keeping our forests, rivers and our lives in balance.”

“These posters are a reminder that conservation is not just for parks or rangers; it is for all of us.

“Let us protect our wildlife, not only because the law says so but because it is part of who we are,” it said.

SFC also launched its communication, educational and public awareness (Cepa) programme in Rh Jampa, Nanga Belungai in Tatau, which aims to raise awareness of Sarawak’s totally protected and protected species under the Wildlife Protection Ordinance 1998.

“With the community, we aim to protect our precious wildlife and plants, ensuring a balanced ecosystem for future generations,” it said.

Additionally, SFC’s Beyond Timber Carnival 2025 makes its comeback championing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) to enhance rural livelihoods.

“Through Cepa and Beyond Timber Carnival, we take a firm stand in promoting conservation through education, and sustainable use through collaboration.

“Let this be the year we protect, restore and reimagine our relationship with the forest in unity, together,” it said.

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