Permanent facilities for conservation researchers


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 05 Jul 2014

KOTA KINABALU: Researchers studying one of Sabah’s last pristine conservation areas – the Imbak Canyon – will soon have permanent facilities to carry out their work.

Yayasan Sabah, which oversees the area, has teamed up with Petronas to build the Imbak Canyon Studies Centre (ICSC) located at Ulu Kinabatangan.

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