Sabah’s Endangered Wildlife
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers
The last living Malaysian female Sumatran rhinoceros is seriously ill. Sabah wildlife are doing all they can to treat the tumor in the rhino’s uterine, which has been bleeding for three days. Read the full story here!
Hotel Grandis, a recently proclaimed Blue Ribbon Awardee based in Kota Kinabalu, has plans to build a 5-star resort. Click here to read more.
Heineken Malaysia has implemented the Heineken Rainwater Harvesting System project in three locations in Sabah, which will benefit villages. Read more here.
ll▷ An education fund initiated by the alumni association of a university has collected RM14 million, both in cash and in kind. Click here to read more.
Integrated Resort is not trending around the world because of its favorable prospects in strengthening the tourism sector of a locality. Read more here.
Diverse Project Investors are being attracted to Kota Kinabalu due to Asian Pac Holdings, a Malaysian real estate developer, which allows two premier shopping destinations to enjoy their fame. Imago shopping mall and KK Times Square are best known around KK. Click here to read more.
WWF-Malaysia they are committed to look after the survival of the elephants and other endangered wildlife. In order to do this, it was suggested that the Sabah government will allocate funds to hire and train more rangers
