{"id":1892,"date":"2021-08-25T08:14:17","date_gmt":"2021-08-25T08:14:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.searrp.org\/pr\/?page_id=1892"},"modified":"2021-10-15T05:52:00","modified_gmt":"2021-10-15T05:52:00","slug":"community-driven-conservation-of-borneos-lowland-rainforest","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/projects.searrp.org\/environmental-education-outreach-training\/community-driven-conservation-of-borneos-lowland-rainforest\/","title":{"rendered":"Community Driven Conservation Of Borneo\u2019s Lowland Rainforest"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Kembara Rimba Taliwas is an interactive environmental education experience where young Sabahans discover biodiversity, explore natural history, and gain an understanding of current issues affecting rainforests and local people.<\/h2>
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A new generation of
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About the Project<\/h2>
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We are working together with the Sabah Foundation<\/a> and Swansea University<\/a> to launch a new and exciting environmental education experience in Sabah. This two-year project is supported by the National Geographic Society to mentor a new generation of environmental champions through participatory science and capacity building in one of Borneo\u2019s last remaining lowland rainforest \u2013 the Taliwas River Conservation Area.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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We will work with a network of secondary schools in using INaturalist<\/a> to observe rainforest biodiversity in Taliwas. Students will experience the wonders and excitement of discovering fascinating species of flora and fauna, and help inspire them to become the new generation of local champions in protecting and conserving our rainforest.<\/p>\n

To do this, we want to tap into the extensive knowledge and experience of Sabah Foundation forest rangers and SEARRP research assistants to guide students on their journey of discovery. Through this project, the rangers and research assistants will be trained in environmental education techniques so that they can mentor local students as they explore one of Borneo\u2019s last remaining lowland rainforest.<\/p>\n

We will also be working with local environmental educators through the Sabah Environmental Education Network<\/a> and school teachers in our network. In October 2018, a similar programme was launched through the Science-based Environmental Education and Outreach Series which focussed on exploring key environmental challenges of our time. Now, we want to broaden this experience through this new project and ensure that our environmental education modules can be replicated in other programmes across Malaysia over time.<\/p>\n

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Mentoring young naturalist to explore and document the biodiversity of the Taliwas River Conservation Area<\/h2>\n<\/div>
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Project Focal Areas<\/h2>
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Delivering interactive and effective environmental education is central in making complex scientific information about the environment and climate change accessible and relevant to the next generation of environmental leaders.<\/p>\n

We have designed this project around four core areas.<\/p>\n<\/div>

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Develop and deliver science-based environmental education modules.<\/h2>
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We will engage with local stakeholders in the cocreation and designing of environmental education content and modules. These modules are targeted at secondary school students to learn about lowland forest biodiversity and the consequent impacts of their loss.<\/p>\n

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Capacity building to become mentors and science storytellers of local biodiversity knowledge<\/h2>
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Sabah Foundation forest rangers, SEARRP research assistants and other environmental education practitioners will be trained with the skills and confidence to present modules and science storytelling to youths as well as to use the INaturalist platform.<\/p>\n

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Launch and use INaturalist as an interactive tool<\/h2>
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The community of participants will be trained to use INaturalist to document biodiversity of the lowland forest of Taliwas and communicate its conservation significance to the global audience.<\/p>\n

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Mentor and nurture young naturalists<\/h2>
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We will engage with secondary school students in the western region of Sabah. The programme will launch with an introductory module delivered to each school. This will be followed by a field trip where students and teachers will visit Taliwas and they will be guided in exploring the forests and biodiversity of the area and document their observations using INaturalist. After the field trip, our team will revisit students at their schools to talk about what they discovered in Taliwas and relate their observations to the importance of forest conservation.<\/span><\/span>\n<\/div>

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We will build capacity and empower local forest rangers and research assistants to engage students in discovering rainforest biodiversity and importance of forest conservation<\/h2>\n<\/div>
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Do you know where the world\u2019s tallest known tropical tree is located?<\/div><\/div>
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It is in Danum Valley! And SEARRP’s team climbed it to measure all 100.8 meters (330.7 ft) of it, making this the first 100 meter tropical tree recorded anywhere in the world.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Have you heard of the famous Belian tree? Also known as Ironwood because it is the heaviest, hardest and most valuable tree in Borneo?<\/div><\/div>
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Imbak Canyon is home to the BIG BELIAN tree, estimated to be 1,000 years old and has a diameter of 2.4meters!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Do you know that Borneo has the smallest subspecies of elephant in the world?<\/div><\/div>
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The Borneo pygmy elephant is less than 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) tall, making them the smallest Asian elephant subspecies.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Did you know Sabah is home to the biggest insect in the world?<\/div><\/div>
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It is something called a stick insect (Phobaeticus chani) because it looks like a stick or branch and can measure as long as a 30cm ruler!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Did you know the Sumatran Rhinoceros is now extinct in Malaysia?<\/div><\/div>
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The last wild<\/strong> Sumatran Rhinoceros in Sabah was found at Danum Valley in 2013.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Have you heard of a heritage zone where people are only allowed to visit once every 50 years?<\/div><\/div>
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It’s true and one exists in Maliau Basin – the \u2018Lost World\u2019 of Sabah – and this area is safeguarded from visitors to ensure that it will still be here for future generations to explore and discover!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Have you heard of pitcher plants?<\/div><\/div>
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There are tons of these amazing carnivorous plants\u00a0 across Borneo, but in Maliau Basin – there is a pitcher plant the size of pen tip!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Did you know that Danum Valley has one of the most complex ecosystems in the world?<\/div><\/div>
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This is why Scientist have voted Danum Valley Field Centre as one of the THREE top research stations in the world!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

Do you know some mushrooms can glow in the dark?<\/div><\/div>
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There are more than 30 types of bioluminescent (glow in the dark mushrooms) in Sabah!<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>

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Additional Info<\/h1>
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