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Tree-planting record broken in Ledang
TANGKAK: A total of 3,144 aquilaria saplings, known locally as pokok karas, have been planted in the Ledang constituency, thus making their way into the Malaysia Book of Records.
Government: Six million trees planted this year
TANGKAK: In an effort to instil awareness among the public to love their forests, the Government, through the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry has planted more than six million trees nationwide this year.
Govt plans to create more artificial reefs
PLANS are in the pipeline to create more artificial reefs as new habitats for marine life in a move to reverse adverse bleaching of the country’s coral reefs.
RM1.5mil invested in marine conservation project
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has invested about RM1.5mil in a conservation project as it work to reverse adverse bleaching in its coral reefs and install more artificial reefs to create new habitats for marine life.
RM3mil to tackle high tides
KUALA LUMPUR: Five states will receive a RM3mil allocation from the Government as part of the short-term mitigation plans to tackle the high-tide phenomenon.
New water Bill to be tabled next year
KUALA LUMPUR: A Bill on national water resources will be tabled in the first Parliament meeting next year, says Deputy Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Hamim Samuri.
Minister: Water in Labong dam won’t last much longer
MERSING: The water level at the Labong dam in Felda Endau here is low and can last for another five months.
500ha of Camerons forest reserves to be replanted
CAMERON HIGHLANDS: Some 500ha of forest reserve areas here, which have suffered serious encroachment problems, will be replanted with trees.
Selangor Satay
IT doesn’t take rocket science to make satay – thread little pieces of marinated meat onto bamboo skewers and grill them over a fire. Yet not everyone gets satay right. Not everyone can make satay as good as they do it in Selangor’s satay town of Kajang.
GLC-linked palm oil mill ordered to close over river pollution
KLUANG: A palm oil mill belonging to a government-linked company in Ulu Remis here has been ordered to close for 60 days pending cleaning up of effluent discharge that could have caused high ammonia content in Sungai Johor.