To day public concern on Green areas of Bukit Cherakah and the most important of Environment Sensitive Area. If we see the aerial view of Bukit Cherakah forest clearly show that the areas are shrinking. New Government must take immediate decision on conserving the area not just for wildlife and nature but the green area. All people especially the locals must be educated about nature and also be careful with those who are pretending care about nature but the are destroying the nature. The authorities must move forward to protect and conserve the Bukit Cherakah forest. Forest Department must advise the state government to review the classification of forest in the states. May be Bukit Cherakah can be a state park for nature education and recreation.
1. School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor, UK. 2. Atmospheric & Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan. 3. Ehime University, Japan 4. Kagoshima University, Japan 5. Visiting Professor to Nicolas Copernicus University, Torun, Poland
NGO,
Malaysian Ecological Society (PEM) (President)
Malaysian Academic Association Congress (MAAC)
Malaysian Nature Society (President 2018-. Vice President 2012-2016)
Malaysian Zoological Society (Formerly was Council Member and Vice President)
Universiti Putra Malaysia Academic Associations (Past-President)
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