IT is with dismay that the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) Green Living learned of the Johor state government’s plans to degazette two ecologically sensitive wetland habitats listed as Ramsar sites (The Star, March 19).
MNS and its volunteers have carried out data collection and coastal clean-up projects at Pulau Merambong, Sungai Pulai, Tanjung Piai, and Pulau Kukup in the past and can attest to the diversity of flora and fauna in these sites.
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