Sunday, February 28, 2010
Habitat Should be Established First before Talking about Conservation and Fisheries Products
Prof Naito from National Polar Research Institute, Japan participating in mangrove planting activities at Sungai Nibong and Sungai Nipah, Sungai Besar Selangor. He is here for his third visit to Malaysia on collaboration research on milky stork conservation programme in Malaysia. The projects headed by Prof Ahmad Ismail from UPM involve The University of Tokyo (ORIBLS), National Polar Research Institute, Wildlife Department Malaysia and Zoo Negara Malaysia. Professor Naito who is emeritus professor at the University of Tokyo, believe that before we are talking on milky stork conservation, better we provide habitat for them first. Mangrove is the specific habitat for milky stork.
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