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NCTF Funds 117 Conservation Projects With RM22.59 Million allocation
NCTF Funds 117 Conservation Projects With RM22.59 Million allocation

Barnama

time04-05-2025

  • General
  • Barnama

NCTF Funds 117 Conservation Projects With RM22.59 Million allocation

GENERAL BUKIT MERTAJAM, May 4 (Bernama) -- The National Conservation Trust Fund (NCTF) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) has funded a total of 117 conservation projects involving an allocation of RM22.59 million. Its Minister, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said that of the total, 72 projects are in the implementation phase with a funding commitment of RM6.59 million, while 35 projects have been completed with an allocation of RM14.2 million. 'One of the completed projects is the Conservation of Seladang in the Royal Belum State Park (RBSP) - Temenggor Forest Reserve Complex, implemented by the non-governmental organisation Borneo Rhino Alliance (BORA) in collaboration with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) and brought to the Second National Biodiversity Council. 'The meeting recognises the Seladang as an endangered species of national importance, and a Seladang Conservation Management Plan will be developed to stabilise its population,' he said in his closing speech at the Biology Exploration Workshop (Avian) with the Seberang Perai Community at Dewan Kampung Pisang, Cheruk Tokun here today. His speech was read out by Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) director-general Datuk Dr Ismail Parlan. Also present was Nature Sustainable Ecosystem Society (NEST) chairman Sulaiman Salikan. The workshop was conducted through a collaboration between Think City, as the fund provider through the Seberang Perai Town Grant with NEST, as the implementing body, and the Seberang Perai City Council, which provides support in terms of sustainable urban planning. Elaborating, Nik Nazmi said data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Perhilitan found that a bird species that went extinct around the 1960s was the green peafowl (pavo muticus) while the species currently facing the threat of extinction include the Malayan crested argus and the mountain peacock-pheasant. He added that the causes of extinction include loss of habitat due to logging and development, illegal trade in exotic birds as well as illegal hunting and keeping of wild birds as pets. 'Malaysia has 814 bird species and, of that total, 697 are found in the Peninsula while 55 species are endemic, with 48 of them found in Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak).

It's just heartbreaking for Seladang's former Malaysia Cup hero Saravanan
It's just heartbreaking for Seladang's former Malaysia Cup hero Saravanan

The Star

time27-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

It's just heartbreaking for Seladang's former Malaysia Cup hero Saravanan

screams in delight after scoring first goal for Perak during their Premeir One match in Perak Stadium last night./pic by SAZUKI EMBONG/april 26/2003.. PETALING JAYA: When V. Saravanan left Perak earlier this season to resume his career in Finland, he did so with hope – that the club he once starred for would continue thriving and nurturing future national players. Now, that hope is in tatters. The former Perak striker was left stunned after learning that the Seladang had pulled out of the Super League season next year, following an announcement by the club's backers that they could no longer afford to fund the team. Saravanan, 47, who played for Perak from 1998 to 2004 and helped the team lift two Malaysia Cups (1998, 2000), said it was devastating blow. 'First, it was announced that the team wouldn't be sending squads for the President and Youth Cups. I thought maybe the owners wanted to focus solely on the first team,' he said. 'But now, to hear that they are shutting down completely and only pay 20 percent of six months' worth of owed salaries. It is heartbreaking. 'Perak have been a cornerstone of Malaysian football. If they disappear, it would be a massive loss for the country.' Saravanan, who briefly returned as Perak's assistant coach in 2023, said he personally witnessed the emergence of several promising talents - and now fears for their future. 'Moses Raj and Ahmad Daniel Hakimi (Ahmad Azmil) were among the players I helped groom. Moses even made it to the national Under-19 team,' he said. 'I worry for these youngsters. They'll now have to scramble for new clubs. It's tough, and I really empathise with them. 'I still hope someone will step in to save the club and rebuild it. Perak must not die.'

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