School trip sprouts Sabah’s next green guards


Growing hope: Ashraf (far right) and his friends accompanied by Hibiscus Petroleum and Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society officials at the Sulaman Lake Forest Reserve in Tuaran.

KOTA KINABALU: A teenager who attended a tree-planting programme as a school activity is fired up to do his bit for the environment.

Mohd Ashraf Mohd Zulfekar, 18, a Form Six student of SMK Badin, said he had learnt a lot from the programme.

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