Dear members and friends,
Our first talk this year are presented by Batrisyia Teepol and Jason Teo who will share about their volunteer work with MNS Kuching Branch.
Topic: Rapid Assessments of Helmeted Hornbills at priority sites in Sarawak,
Asian Birdlife Festival and Nature Expo 2020 + Khao Yai National Park & Raptor Counting in Tanjung Tuan, Melaka
Speaker: Batrisyia Teepol and Jason Teo
Date: Tuesday 11 February 2020
Time: 7.30-9.30 PM ( Please be on time)
Venue : Islamic Information Centre (Lower Baruk)
Jalan Ong Tiang Swee (behind Swinburne University)
Entrance: Free of charge but donations are always welcome.
Please register by email mnskuching@gmail.com to confirm your seat. Latest by Monday 10 February
Rapid Assessments of Helmeted Hornbills at priority sites in Sarawak
The largest Hornbill species in Borneo, with strong ecological and cultural importance to the land of Sarawak...is unfortunately also threatened with extinction.
Under the guidance and funding of Birdlife International (Asia), members of Malaysian Nature Society Kuching Branch have travelled to priority sites in Sarawak, to obtain assessment on the population health of Helmeted Hornbills.
A young member of Malaysian Nature Society Kuching Branch, Batrisya Teepol, will share with you the findings about the Helmeted Hornbills.
Asian Birdlife Festival and Nature Expo 2020 + Khao Yai National Park
With 35 local and 9 international partners joining, the Asian Birdlife Festival and Nature Expo 2020 was held on 19-20 January 2020 in Bangkok to promote nature education and conservation efforts by organizations to establish stronger relationship between local and international organisations. After the bird festival, a trip to the UNESCO World Heritage center, Khao Yai National Park, was held to show international delegates the uniqueness of Thailand's flora and fauna.
Malaysian Nature Society Kuching Branch's young member, Jason Teo, will shares what he has learned from the Bird Festival and Khao Yai National Park.
Raptor Counting in Tanjung Tuan, Melaka
With migrating raptor numbers which can reach up to thousands a day, Tanjung Tuan is one of the best sites in Malaysia to count migrating raptors and also an important site to study the population health of migratory raptors using the Main Continental Flyway.
Jason Teo will share about the history, the establishment and the importance of Tanjung Tuan, Melaka for the annually migratory raptors.
Regards,
Cynthia Lobato
MNSKB Committee
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