Text & photos by Arthur Y.C. Chung, Sabah Forestry Department
The supremely imposing Mount Kinabalu (4,095 m) is the tallest mountain in Malaysia and Borneo. It is Sabah’s most iconic landmark, gazetted as a protected park in 1964…
Text and photos by Indiana Russell Leonard & Evander Ethan Leonard at Fraser's Hill
PAHANG: The 33rd Fraser’s Hill International Bird Race was flagged off yesterday that saw more than 200 local and international bird watchers itching for…
Text & Photos by Arthur Y.C. Chung (Sabah Forestry Department)
Atlas Moth, Attacus atlas (female).
Moths belong to the same insect order as butterflies - Lepidoptera. There are approximately 160,000 species of moths worldwide. In Borneo, there are some…
SANDAKAN, 10 July 2022 – Tourism Malaysia Sabah has collaborated with The Sandakan Borneo Bird Club to introduce the latest birdwatching guide for Sabah in conjunction with the upcoming Borneo Bird Festival 2022, which will take place at…
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BFC training with Dr Simon Lawson (fourth right).
KOTA KINABALU: Industrial Tree Plantation (ITP) continues to cement its position as a key driver in Sabah’s development roadmap that will…
A former Sabahan UN staff’s way of making a difference to the state’s forest and wildlife
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically disrupted people’s lives and brought about huge changes to the way they live.
Positively, more and…
“One can experience ‘shower of blessing’ from their watery excreta (urine) when standing beneath that tree!”
Text & photos by Arthur Y.C. Chung
Side view of the Batwing Cicada, Cryptotympana aquila.
Cicadas belong to the superfamily Cicadoidea, within the…
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EU Ambassador to Malaysia H.E Michalis Rokas (left) speaking with Asia Times Pulse Deputy Chief Editor/Borneo Pulse co-founder Leonard Alaza
Empty mineral water bottles strewn on the…
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By Henry Goh
A Northern Grey Gibbon, endemic to the tropical rainforest of northern and eastern Borneo.
During a teleconversation with friends, a question popped in our minds: where could we have a short holiday in Sabah…
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By Yong It Ching & Henry Goh
Yong It Ching (far right) and Henry Goh (second left) with friends.
The temperature has been very hot and humid since end of April till now. We experienced heat cramps…