Malaysian Nature Society trip to Belum and Temenggor Rainforest
Last week I went on an MNS trip with the Body Shop and members of the media to the quite stunning rainforest complex, about 4 hours north of KL by car.
The highlights were staying on a tiny island, seeing the amazing variety and beauty of rainforest trees, getting leeched, hiking to the animal salt lick and seeing a bull elephant in the wild!
Tragically I also witnessed the totally non-sustainable logging techniques that wipes the 130 million year old eco-system, off the face of the planet. And the speed with which it is being done. At the moment, since the logging is supposed to phase out by end of 2008, the logging is going on 24hours a day. Considering this rainforest existed even BEFORE dinosaurs roamed the earth, the implications of destroying it for short-term profit, benefitting relatively few, are tremendously serious.
Take action to protect it, before the gifts of air quality and clean, fresh water, benefitting the WORLD, worsen further. At a time when many countries are suffering from drought, we are truly blessed to have our Rainforest.
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