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Negri Sembilan allocates close to RM200,000 to develop crocodile sanctuary

Provision includes survey of existing reptile population for breeding, preservation, says MB

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Jun 2022 5:54PM

Negri Sembilan allocates close to RM200,000 to develop crocodile sanctuary
Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun says the near RM200,000 allocation was made through the state tourism board and the Wildlife and National Parks Department. – Bernama pic, June 7, 2022

PORT DICKSON – The Negri Sembilan government has allocated almost RM200,000 for an ecotourism development master plan study for a saltwater crocodile sanctuary in Sg Linggi here.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said the allocation was made through the state tourism board and the Wildlife and National Parks Department.

He said the allocation included a survey of the existing crocodile population for the purpose of breeding and preservation of the reptiles.

He said that the move would simultaneously impact positively on the development of Port Dickson and the economic development of Negri Sembilan.

“The sanctuary ecotourism development will play an important role as a biodiversity stability element, especially for the crocodile species and other aquatic lives in addition to spurring further the tourism sector.

“As such, the conservation of the saltwater crocodile must be carried out comprehensively to ensure this species contributes to the natural river ecosystem.

“And the move will ensure the crocodiles will not continue to be threatened with extinction due to habitat loss,” he told reporters after visiting the sanctuary here today.

He said the 3.408 acre sanctuary was gazetted as a saltwater crocodile sanctuary on May 4, 2021 and a low-impact development proposal to the sanctuary areas was implemented to protect the species which used Sg Linggi as its habitat.

Aminuddin said a total 164 observations of saltwater crocodiles were recorded in a study conducted last year with the largest saltwater crocodile observed measuring 5m long and the smallest was 1m long.

He said the saltwater crocodile is a threatened wildlife species and was fully protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 (Act 716).

Meanwhile, he said the state government also allocated RM150,000 to the Negri Sembilan Fisheries Department last year to study the suitability of recreational fishing kelong (offshore fishing platform) sites in Port Dickson in an effort to turn the district into a recreational fishing icon.

“It can also provide comfort to anglers and lure tourists to boost the economy of the people in the state. There are five recreational fishing kelong in Port Dickson since 2008,” he added. – Bernama, June 7, 2022

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