KUCHING:
From Sarawak’s very own ‘Stonehenge’ to butterflies, moths, birds, carnivorous
plants, night creatures and early Chinese settlers, the Santubong peninsula has
many secrets to reveal.
These
secrets will be revealed at the Santubong Nature Festival’s (SNF) nature talks
this weekend, Nov 9 and 10.
Festival
organisers, Malaysian Nature Society Kuching Branch (MNSKB) and Permai
Rainforest Resort have arranged a line up of 12 speakers who will deliberate on
various interesting topic related to the peninsula’s geological and historical
past, rich heritage and biodiversity.
These
talks will take place at Permai Rainforest Resort’s conference room from 2pm to
5pm on Saturday, and 9am to 11am on Sunday. Admission is opened to the public
for free.
Tengku Hilda |
For
those who wish to continue listening to other topics, wildlife photographer and
biologist Mr. Chi’en Chien Lee will speak on The Carnivorous Plants of
Santubong at 2.30pm; social scientist Tengku Hilda Tengku Ahmad on Santubong
Stonehenge (3pm); writer and teacher Mr. Tom McLaughlin on Chinese Settlers In
Santubong (3.30pm); ecologist with SFC Mr. Rambli Ahmad on Defining Wallace’s
Line (4pm); and researcher and entomologist with UNIMAS Mr. Ikhwan Idris on
Butterflies & Moths of Santubong (4.30pm).
An
indoor 30-minute talk by herpetologist Mr. Hans Breuer,
introducing forest creatures of the night will be
held at 7.30pm and to be followed by a night walk which will take 90 minutes.
Hans Breuer |
On Sunday, the nature talks continue at 9am with the first
speaker talking on Oriental Pied Hornbills at Piasau Camp, Miri by MNS Miri
Branch chairman & SFC honorary wildlife ranger Mr. Musa Musbah; a bird
specialist and environmental consultant, based in Penang Mr Dave Bakewell will
speak on Surveying Migratory Waterbirds In Sarawak (9.30am); head of Protected
areas Biodiversity Conservation Sarawak Forestry Corporation & and MNS
Council member Mr. Oswald Braken Tisen on Endangered Animas & Enforcement
in Sarawak (10am); and TRAFFIC Southeast Asia senior programme officer and MNS
Council Ms. Kanitha Krishnasamy and
senior communications officer Ms. Elizabeth John will speak on Illegal Wildlife
Trade In Malaysia (10.30am).
Organising chairman Mr. Vincent Wong said the public
should take the opportunity to learn more about Santubong’s past, uniqueness
and rich biodiversity during these talks.
“It is through better understanding of the peninsula
that we will appreciate the area and better manage and conserve it for
posterity,” he said.
He said some of the talks would cover a wider
perspective than Santubong itself such as wildlife trafficking in Malaysia and
wildlife conservation in Sarawak.
He thanked all speakers and Santubong Nature
Festival’s partners such as Kuching City North Hall (DBKU), Damai Central,
Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC), Trienekens (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd,
LimKokWing Institute of Creative Technology, UCSI University, Friends of
Sarawak Museum, Sarawak Museum Department, SSPCA and Sarawak Heritage Society
for their support towards the event.
DBKU Datuk Bandar Datuk Abang Abdul Wahap Abang
Julai is expected to officiate at the festival launching on Nov 9 at 11am.
For
more information on other activities during the festival and updates, visit www.facebook.com/SantubongNatureFestival.
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