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Can you spot the orang-utan nest?

In 2009, WWF-Malaysia started work to restore 2,099 hectares of degraded forest in Bukit Piton Forest Reserve, an important orangutan habitat in Sabah. The previously unsustainably logged forest now sees these tree-dependent apes returning to this forest to use the trees planted, showing a positive sign of species recovery. Run to show your support for their habitat protection by registering for the AXA Hearts in Action Run 2017 at www.heyjom.com/axa. Part proceeds will be channeled to support WWF-Malaysias conservation efforts.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/wwfmy/photos/a.159457438241.151903…



 

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WWF Malaysia

WWF-Malaysia is a national conservation trust that currently runs conversation projects covering a diverse range of environmental protection & nature conservation in Malaysia. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature.

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