www.thestar.com.my ·
Two New Species Found in Sarawak Forest Reserves

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- Two new species discovered in Sarawak forest reserves (Hemiplecta gambut snail, Sulettaria kimiana ginger).
- Sarawak gazetted three new permanent forest estates totaling 154,335 hectares, increasing total to 4.15 million hectares.
- From 2021 to 2026, 57.75 million trees planned to be planted in Sarawak.
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