Figs and flowers: Wildlife corridor made in Tawau oil palm plantation
Fig trees and flowers planted to form a 1.2km corridor through a vast oil palm plantation in Tawau, Sabah, have created a safe passageway for wildlife.
The Teck Guan Wildlife Corridor, launched this week, is the latest among collaborations between large plantation owners and conservationists to protect wildlife impacted by large-scale agriculture.
At the launch event on April 22, Teck Guan executive director Avito Hong said...
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