The move to build culvert crossings to enable the animals to roam freely by a plantation company operating in the wildlife rich lower Kinabatangan region near the Sabah east coast district of Sandakan is beginning to pay off.
Wildlife footprints were recently spotted on soil covered culvert crossings that were built at Kinabatangan, an ecologically sensitive area.
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