Another’s day contributes to our nature!
Today it’s our tree planting day! Habitat restoration work within the lower kinabatangan wildlife sanctuary to reconnect back wildlife corridors that are essential for wildlife movement and genetic flow.
A group of 18 students from Denmark and I have contributed to the environment by planting 90 trees with a variety of different species.
Most of the tree species is fast growing such as Fig trees (Ficus spp), Dellenia spp and Artocarpus Family trees which provide more food to the wildlife living along the lower kinabatangan corridor sanctuary.
Habitat restoration through tree planting is one of the best ways to address connectivity of fragmented forest within the Wildlife Sanctuary.
Hopefully what we have done today will help to enrich our wildlife and environment.
Great project. Can you explain which species you have selected and why ?
Great job bro ... we need this badly for our global environment.. cheerss to you
Thanks bro, this year is more to focus on volunteering in restoration along kinabatangan area bro.
Is this at batu puteh @sandakansabah76. Great job! 👍👍👍👍👍
No @kilathecla this at bilit kinabatangan.
Excellent job. We do need to plant more trees. Especially trees that bear fruits. Fig trees provide good fruits for the animals.
Thank you for sharing.
Cheers.
You welcome @papanog
Good job @sandakansabah76! We need to preserve our earth 🌏 with more trees 🌳 yay to you and team for the amazing efforts! 👏🏻
Thank you @cathmot
Keep up the great work!
Thank you @laineraine
Preserving nature for our future generations. Keep it up !
Will do thanks @anneycho
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