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Two New Species Found in Sarawak Forest Reserves

UrbanGovernmentEnvironment And Natural Resou…Forests

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The article reports biodiversity findings and conservation efforts (forest gazettement, tree planting) without any commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impact. No concrete investment, regulation, or price signal affecting any sector.

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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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