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‘Waterfall not affected by quarrying activities’
IPOH: The Tanjung Batu waterfall in Segari, Manjung, is not affected due to quarrying activities but photos of a site that had gone viral is actually a seasonal stream, says Mohd Akmal Kamarudin.
Tanjung Batu waterfall in Manjung still protected, says Perak environment committee chairman
IPOH: The Tanjung Batu waterfall in Segari, Manjung is still protected, says state Environment and Green Technology committee chairman Mohd Akmal Kamarudin.
Tuan Ibrahim: Destruction at Segari Melintang Forest Reserve likely due to quarry
IPOH (Bernama): Environmental destruction at the Segari Melintang Forest Reserve, Manjung is believed to be due to a quarry project at the site.
Environmentalist aghast as once-pristine waterfall turns brown
IPOH: Environmental activist group Aktivis Sahabat Alam (Kuasa) is aghast that a once-pristine waterfall in Teluk Sera, Manjung, has been polluted.
Perak Forestry Dept: Quarrying at Segari Melintang forest reserve adheres to existing rules
IPOH: All quarrying activities at the Segari Melintang Forest Reserve complies with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP), says Datuk Mohamed Zin Yusop.
Environmentalists say quarrying in Segari Melintang Forest Reserve should not have been approved
IPOH: Environmentalist group Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) has raised concerns about quarrying being carried out in the Segari Melintang Forest Reserve.
‘Macaques are natural pest control’
GEORGE TOWN: Local scientists have found a “natural mechanism” to cut down the use of pesticides in oil palm plantations.
Rat-eating monkeys can be a 'natural pest control' for oil palm plantations, study finds
GEORGE TOWN (Bernama): Rat-eating macaques can be an alternative as a natural pest control for oil palm plantations to replace pesticides which could be harmful to the ecosystem in Malaysia.
Society calls for conservation of endangered tree species
THE CRITICALLY endangered tree species Shorea lumutensis only found in Perak must be conserved, and promoted as an eco-tourism product to prevent IT from going extinct.
Happy hours all night long for the tupai
The Malaysian press may be fixated on politics in recent weeks but it was the humble Malaysian tree shrew that grabbed the headlines in major newspapers and websites throughout the world.