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Welcome to SARAWAK FORESTRY, and the unique vision we are planning to achieve - global recognition as the leader in tropical forest conservation and products.

We are entrusted to safeguard and sustainably manage the amazingbiodiversity, in Sarawak's forests - covering tens of thousands of species of animals, plants, fungi and other life forms. As custodians of Sarawak's forests we are committed to act responsibly. We have also been given a unique opportunity to make a lasting contribution to Forestry will carry out these responsibilities professionally and successfully, with the co-operation and support of our employees, our stakeholders and the community.

As we work together to achieve our common goals, we will bring the right blend of passion, dedication and professionalism to this task - for the rewards of success will not be shared only by us.

Our children, our grandchildren and future generations will recognize our successful stewardship of the natural environment and its conservation. Our employees and their families are therefore critical stakeholders in this quest for sustainability.

 

BAKO NATIONAL PARK
With its rainforest, abundant wildlife, jungle streams, waterfalls, interesting plant life, secluded beaches, panoramic rocky shoreline, bizarre rock formations and extensive network of trekking trails, Bako National Park offers visitors an excellent introduction to the rainforest and coastline of Borneo. Bako may not have an instantly recognisable star attraction, but there can be very few places in the world that pack so much natural beauty into such a limited area, all just 37 km from Kuching. Its accessibility - and its sheer range of attractions and activities - have made Bako one of the most popular parks in Sarawak. Click here for more details

NIAH NATIONAL PARK
Niah is one of Sarawak's smaller national parks, but it is certainly one of the most important, and has some of the most unusual visitor attractions. The park's main claim to fame is its role as one of the birthplaces of civilisation. The oldest modern human remains discovered in Southeast Asia were found at Niah, making the park one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Click here for more details

 
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SARAWAK FORESTRY SAYS PARK GUIDE COURSES INTRODUCED IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATION 8 OF THE NATIONAL PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES REGULATIONS, 1999
13 June 2008
Kuching, Friday, June 13, 2008 – SARAWAK FORESTRY today, issued a media release in response to The Borneo Post article on June 12, 2008 "Pricey tour guide courses impeding arrivals: MP".
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SARAWAK FORESTRY EXERCISES TRANSPARENCY IN BIDDING PROCESS FOR SEA TURTLE ADOPTION PROGRAM
27 May 2008
Kuching, Tuesday, May 27, 2008 – SARAWAK FORESTRY, in its media release today announced the conclusion of the bidding process held recently for its Sea Turtle Adoption Program, witnessed by representatives from the government agencies and tourism industry.
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SARAWAK DOLPHIN PROJECT LAUNCHED - Shell, Sarawak Forestry Corporation & Unimas signed MoU for research collaboration
15 May 2008
Kuching, Wednesday, May 15, 2008 – Sarawak Forestry Corporation, Sarawak Shel Berhad and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak today sealed partnership through a memorandum of understanding for Sarawak Dolphin Project – a conservation based research project to study the coastal dolphins off the coast of Sarawak, predominantly off Kuching and Miri waters.
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