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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Birdwatching Workshop in Sama Jaya Nature Reserve 19th – 21st December 2021


Birdwatching Workshop in Sama Jaya Nature Reserve

19th – 21st December 2021

Conducted by MNSKB  in collaboration with  Sarawak Forestry Corporation

Participants learned the basics of birdwatching, how to use binoculars and scopes, use field guides and ethics and etiquettes of birding.







Instructors  of the Workshop


Workshop participants


Best workshop participant

 

Sunday, September 20, 2020

MNS KB Trip Mount Serumbu. Pictures taken by Fazilah Shahren.

September 2020 Outdoors Event

Information about the trail:
Mount Serumbu, also known as Mount Peninjau, was home to the earliest settlement of the Serumbu Bidayuhs some 300 years ago. It is located in the Peninjau highland areas and is famous as Rajah Brooke heritage site by Rajah James Brooke who built a mountain retreat high up in the hills situated not far from there. This hilly area is also well-known because of the Wallace Trail which is reported to be the same way the Borneo adventurer, Alfred Russel Wallace, took to study the flora and fauna in the area.


Group Picture






















Saturday, September 19, 2020

MNS Trip Beccari Discovery trail 23 sept 2020






 Our first MNSKB trip this year. We have more exiting trips planned and if you like to join, feel free to become a member since its only open to registered MNS members.

Bungo Range, project from MNSKB. Pictures taken by Jason Teo.

Bungo Range VIew From Village:

This is how Bungo Range looks like from the village, as you can see, it is a very impressive plateau.

Pitcher plants:

We were able to find 3 species of pitcher plants on the trip

Showing us the local wear:

Our guide was kind enough to show us the outfit he made himself and use during special occasions like festivals.

Strangling figs:

Bungo Range has a very healthy number of figs and large trees, as shown in the photo.

Poster Giving:

Our attempt to raise awareness by giving villagers posters of hornbills and sharing with the villagers why hornbills are important .

 

Monday, May 11, 2020

Thirty Members of MNS KBranch completed an Honorary Wildlife Ranger Training Course at Matang Wildlife C from 9th-11thJuly 2019


Honorary Wildlife Rangers play important roles in managing protected areas such as national parks, and help to monitor illegal activities, such as poaching, by reporting such activities to SFC.
They can be the eyes and ears of enforcement and compliance of laws, as well as promoting conservation in their own areas of contacts.

Sunday, May 10, 2020

The Critically Endangered hornbill in Malaysia. by Jason Teo



To my fellow Malaysians, do you know that one of our hornbills, namely the Helmeted Hornbill, is now critically endangered? To give you an idea how serious this is, it is one stage away from being "extinct in the wild", and two stages away from being "totally extinct". 
So, how can you and I help? 
1. Spread the awareness. 
Tell your family and friends about this magnificent bird. Most of the time, it is not because people do not care, but people are not aware. Like panda conservation, things will get better if we all start falling in love with it. 
2. Be the eyes and ears of the authorities, such as Sarawak Forestry Corporation, in its research, enforcement, protection and conservation efforts.
Report if you witness hunting of Helmeted Hornbills or selling of any Helmeted Hornbill-related products. Conservation efforts will only succeed  if  ordinary citizens like us, and the authorities work together. 
Together, we can make a difference.

Monday, February 3, 2020

Talk on Reforestation in Sarawak

Dear members and friends,

This time we have a Talk on Reforestation in Sarawak

Date:          Thursday 5 March 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.
Speaker:    Tim Hatch

Please register before 5March to secure your place by email mnskuching@gmail.com.
Reforestation in Sarawak - Challenges and Solutions
To date all reforestation in Sarawak and worldwide has been largely confined to the planting of monocultures of usually non-native species. The rarity of planting material of the desirable indigenous species poses a particular challenge but these are now being overcome by novel and cheap methods which will be outlined together with evidence of the suitability and rapidity of growth of many local species.
About the speaker.
Tim Hatch came to Sarawak in 1977 to join the Agriculture Department where he worked on the problems of Shifting Cultivation and Soil Erosion for over five years. He then set up a landscaping and grassing company which evolved into a large biotechnology company of which he is the Research Director. Tim now dedicates himself to the cause of replanting and restoring the great forests of Sarawak and has recently set up a Facebook Page called ‘Rescuing Borneo’.

Regards,
Cynthia Lobato
MNSKB Secretariat

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Talk :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

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