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On the trail of Sabah’s elusive clouded leopards
KOTA KINABALU: A wild Sunda clouded leopard trapped and fitted with a satellite collar by conservationists in Sabah’s east coast Kinabatangan will provide vital data to the elusive big cat in the area.
Rare Bornean clouded leopards caught on camera in Malaysian reserve
KUALA LUMPUR: A Bornean clouded leopard and her two cubs were captured on camera strolling through a Malaysian forest reserve last week, a rare daytime sighting of the elusive animals in the wild.
Sunda leopards need right ‘cover’
KOTA KINABALU: The endangered Sunda clouded leopards in Sabah are found to be able to move more comfortably in covered forests.
10-year action plan drawn up to protect Sabah wildlife
KOTA KINABALU: Human activities including development, poaching and illegal trapping of Sabah’s wildlife are endangering protected species, such as the Borneon Banteng (wild buffalo), proboscis monkey and Sunda Clouded Leopard.
Sabah finalising wildlife action plan
KOTA KINABALU: Development, poaching and illegal trapping of Sabah’s wildlife are endangering protected species such as the Bornean Banteng (wild buffalo), proboscis monkey and Sunda Clouded Leopard.
Lack of forest connectivity threatens Sabah's Sunda clouded leopards
KOTA KINABALU: Studies say a lack of forest connectivity in Sabah threatens the Sunda clouded leopard population.
Sunda leopards under threat
KOTA KINABALU: Lack of forest connectivity in Sabah is threatening the Sunda clouded leopard population.
Conservationists welcome Shafie's decision not to build new roads through sensitive forest areas
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah's decision not to build new roads under the Pan Borneo Highway project has been lauded by conservationists, who are ready to work out alternative routes.
Wildlife first before roads
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s decision to stop the construction of new roads under the Pan Borneo Highway project that will cut through forests and natural ecosystems has been welcomed by conservationists who are ready to work out alternative routes for the government.