• A conservation and sustainable development project has been launched in Sabah's Tabin landscape, building on the three pillars 'Protect, Produce, Restore'
  • The project targets to certify local palm-oil farmers for sustainable production, restore ecological connectivity and protect wildlife habitats
  • Tabin landscape is home to around 1,250 orangutans and 350 Borneo elephants

The project is implemented in Tabin landscape, which faces enormous ecological and economic challenges: its delicate ecosystem is home to a large number of endangered animal species and at the same time is a key area for oil palm cultivation and production of palm oil - a mainstay of the regional economy and a core raw material for the cosmetics industry.

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