Global recognition of a green lung


Past and present: The hills of Kepong were terraced for vegetable farming at the turn of the 20th century (photo courtesy of FRIM), before they were transformed and became an ecosystem closely resembling a natural tropical rainforest where FRIM’s Selangor Forest Park is located.

FRIM’s Selangor Forest Park now a Unesco World Heritage Site

PUTRAJAYA: The Forest Research Institute Malaysia’s (FRIM) Selangor Forest Park has been officially listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.

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