Malaysia

[UPDATED] Forest clearing atop treasured Bukit Tabur riles environmentalists, hikers

NGO shares pix of cleared land near famed Klang Gates Quartz Ridge; MB says Selangor govt has nothing to do with it

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Sep 2021 12:26PM

[UPDATED] Forest clearing atop treasured Bukit Tabur riles environmentalists, hikers
Hikers are prevented from venturing into the treasured Klang Gates Quartz Ridge, which has led civil society group Peka to question why excavators and contractors are being allowed to clear the forest. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes pic, September 11, 2021

by Amalina Kamal

KUALA LUMPUR – Alarming images of forest clearing at Bukit Tabur in Selangor, home to the world’s longest geological quartz formation, have upset environmentalists, hikers and residents living nearby.

Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia (Peka), a civil society group devoted to conserving nature, shared on Facebook photos showing a crane situated near the top of the hill in the middle of tiered clearings close to the treasured Klang Gates Quartz Ridge.

Among the images is one showing garbage, presumably left behind by workers, at the site.

Following the furore, Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the state government has nothing to do with the activity, and that the clearing works were not approved by local authorities.

“An enforcement team has gone to the site to stop the activity and seize machinery.”

Peka questioned how a contractor with machinery was able to reach the top of the hill and carry out clearing works when hikers are prevented from venturing there.

“The condition is that hikers cannot go up, but excavators and ‘invisible’ contractors can clear the forest, for what?” it said in its post.

It said this is another example of how enforcement officials can be given a failing mark.

Facebook user Mohd Syazwan Hassan commented: “It’s disappointing that the iconic Bukit Tabur, with its unique shape of elephants lining up, is treated this way.

“Is this land privately owned, or owned by the state government? If it is personally owned, I would like to know who the owner is.”

Orang Asli native rights activist Shaq Koyok said: “Students all over the world learn about the longest quartz ridge in the world, until they obviously want to visit Malaysia. But many Malaysians still do not care about the natural uniqueness of this geography.”

The matter has also left the public wondering if it is related to the geopark construction tabled in the Selangor assembly last year.

The Vibes tried reaching out to the Forestry Department for comment, but is unable to get a response as of press time. – The Vibes, September 11, 2021

Garbage, presumably left behind by contractors, seen at Bukit Tabur. – Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia Facebook pic, September 11, 2021
Garbage, presumably left behind by contractors, seen at Bukit Tabur. – Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam Malaysia Facebook pic, September 11, 2021

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