KOTA KINABALU: An ecological corridor in Lahad Datu’s Bagahak area is being restored to give wildlife an unbroken route between the Tabin Wildlife Reserve and Silabukan Forest Reserve.
WWF-Malaysia’s orang utan conservation manager Donna Simon said the 5km corridor, which is 200m wide on average, will serve as an important route for elephants, orang utan and other species.
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