Contest winner calls for full forest protection


A portion of the 277 logs that the authorities believe was cut from within the proposed extension to the popular Kubah National Park, which is just about 25km from the city centre. Photo courtesy of the Sarawak Forest Department.

KUCHING: The “Most Beautiful Sound in The World” competition winner Marc Anderson, whose winning clip was recorded at Kubah National Park, has expressed disgust at news of illegal logging activities near what he considers one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

“Kubah is one of the few remaining areas of primary forest in the southern part of Sarawak. It deserves full protection,” Anderson said in an email interview this week.

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