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Aboard an open boat on the khaki-coloured Kinabatangan River, deep in Borneo, I can't establish whether I'm experiencing a Sir David Attenborough or Sir Les Patterson moment.
Oil palms encroach on the shores of the Kinabatangan River, despite regulations that stipulate a 20-meter riparian buffer zone should be maintained. Image by Carolyn Cowan for Mongabay.
The chocolate-colored Kinabatangan River stretches 350 miles through one of the oldest rain forests on Earth. It’s located in Malaysia’s Sabah province on the island of Borneo, ...
The sun sets on the Kinabatangan River in Deramakot, a forest reserve on the Malaysian side of the island of Borneo. (Mihir Zaveri/The New York Times) No place beckoned, ...
One of the world’s largest palm oil producers, Sabah is at the forefront of embedding environmental, social, and governance ...
The Kinabatangan, with a catchment area of about 16,800 square kilometres, is the largest river in Sabah. The river plays a vital role in water supply, transportation and fisheries in the region. We ...
A search and rescue operation has been launched following the disappearance of a six-year-old autistic boy in Batu Putih, ...
KINABATANGAN, Feb 5 (Bernama) -- Flooding in several areas of this district has forced the temporary suspension of tourism activities, particularly along the Kinabatangan River. Spanish tourist ...
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This is Why we Keep Coming Back to Malaysian Borneo - MSNWelcome to the wild side of Borneo! Join us as we venture deep into the Malaysian rainforest in search of Borneo’s Big Five – Orangutans, Pygmy Elephants, Crocodiles, Proboscis Monkeys, and ...
After a few intense days in Deramakot, Mr. Johns drove us a few hours to Sukau, a community on the Kinabatangan River, the longest in Borneo. During the drive, Mr. Johns, ...
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