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Sabah to boost elephant conservation efforts with new sanctuary

New sanctuary will protect elephants, reduce human-wildlife conflict, and establish Sabah as a premier destination for eco-tourism.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 17 Jan 2025 6:08AM

Sabah to boost elephant conservation efforts with new sanctuary
The sanctuary will span over 93 hectares acquired through contributions from Japanese firm Saraya Co Ltd and the Borneo Conservation Trust (BCT) Japan - January 17, 2025

by Jason Santos

SABAH is set to strengthen elephant conservation efforts with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalize the management of a new elephant sanctuary in Lower Kinabatangan, in the eastern part of the state. 

Sabah Tourism, Culture, and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Christina Liew described the sanctuary as a groundbreaking initiative to protect elephants, reduce human-wildlife conflict, and establish Sabah as a premier destination for eco-tourism.

“This project will not only safeguard elephants but also create an elephant corridor to minimise conflicts with oil palm plantations,” Liew said, noting the corridor will provide elephants with a safe habitat and food sources.

She was met during her ministry's Chinese New Year luncheon with media practitioners in the state. 

Liew said this when asked over talks that the Borneo Elephant Sanctuary was in a rundown condition. 

The sanctuary will span over 93 hectares acquired through contributions from Japanese firm Saraya Co Ltd and the Borneo Conservation Trust (BCT) Japan under the BCT Land Acquisition exercise.

The land acquisition, valued at RM9.3 million, has already supported the rescue and care of nine elephants, the upgrading of sanctuary facilities, and habitat restoration.

Liew said the project, managed by the Sabah Wildlife Department and a yet-to-be-appointed company, will boost eco-tourism by adding to the Lower Kinabatangan’s attractions, which already include orangutans and proboscis monkeys.

She however refused to name the company that would sign the MoU with the Sabah Wildlife Department. 

“Tourists from Europe and elsewhere love wildlife adventures. This sanctuary will further enhance their experience,” she added.

The MoU will be signed in Sandakan within the next two days, where Liew will also inspect the sanctuary’s facilities and oversee plans for its expansion.

“This project is a significant step for Sabah. It’s about protecting wildlife, fostering tourism, and benefiting the state,” Liew added. - January 17, 2025.

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