Malaysia still thinking and talking. If the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister already said nature and biodiversity first, then action must be taken by all Malaysian.
The government had introduced various laws and policies to preserve the country's fauna and flora, including the implementation of the National Policy on Biological Diversity and Common Vision on Biodiversity. Malaysia have strategic and long-term plans to help conserve biodiversity and committed to ensure that at least 50 per cent of land remain under forest cover as pledged in the Rio Summit in 1992.
we need research and education immediately. All must support in term of supporting the ideas, promoting education and research, providing enough findings, recognizing the experts and together protecting biodiversity.
http://www.nst.com.my/nation/general/for-malaysia-nature-comes-first-1.93540
http://www.nst.com.my/latest/coral-reef-restoration-in-8-states-1.382687
Monday, November 4, 2013
National Biodivesity Centre: Singapore have one called The National Biodiversity Centre (Abbreviation: NBC; Chinese: 国家生物多样性中心 ; Malay: Pusat Kepelbagaian Bio Nasional; Tamil: தேசிய பல்வகை உயிரியல் நிலையம்) is a branch of the National Parks Board and serves as Singapore’s one-stop centre for biodiversity-related information and activities. It manages all available information and data on biodiversity in Singapore. What Singapore have compared to Malaysia as top 12th Megabiodiversity in the world!
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