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UPM organises pangolin conservation community project with Orang Asli

By: Dr. Lau Wei Hong

 

TAPAH, Nov 1 - Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) organised a community project,  ‘Community-based Conservation of Pangolin for Termites Control in Batang Padang Semai Tribe’, at Sekolah Kebangsaan Batu 14, Tapah, Perak today.

 

The community project which involved 870 participants, was sponsored by UPM under the ‘Knowledge Transfer Grant Scheme’. It is a joint venture between UPM, PERHILITAN, Batang Padang Orang Asli Welfare Association and Sekolah Kebangsaan Batu 14, Tapah.

 

The programme was officiated by Perak Religious and Islamic Education, Industry, Rural and Entrepreneur Development Exco, Asmuni Awi.

 

To make the programme more exciting, UPM organised a Drawing Competition and Pangolin Conservation Programme with the Orang Asli Community at Sekolah Kebangsaan Batu 14, Tapah with an aim of raising awareness among the students on pangolin conservation efforts, an endangered species in this country.

 

The drawing competition and the Pangolin conservation awareness programme would instill love towards wildlife among the pupils of the Semai community in Batang Padang.

 

The Semai community and school pupils in Batang Padang also presented dancing and singing performances with ‘pangolin’ as the theme. Survey, making pangolin origami, guessing the number of pangolin scales, blow piping and mini exhibitions were among other activities held.

 

Pangolin, a wildlife species endangered by poaching and smuggling due to its high price, is a natural biological control of termite species, the main tree pests in the forest.

 

Pangolin can be found in forest areas around Batang Padang; however, its number has been reduced due to poaching activities.

 

It is hoped that the project would open up opportunities for all parties including universities, schools and the local communities and authorities to collaborate in the conservation efforts of pangolin in Batang Padang for the well-being of the Semai orang asli community and the preservation of nature.

 

UPM expressed its appreciation to Telekom Malaysia, Nestle, Farm Fresh, Weng Fong Nurseries Sdn. Bhd., Caring Pharmacy, Seto Hardware Sdn. Bhd., Al-Mashoor Syed Agriculture Products & Services and Medigene Sdn. Bhd. for their cooperation in ensuring the success of the community programme. - UPM

 

 

 

 

Date of Input: 14/11/2018 | Updated: 14/11/2018 | hairul_nizam

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