Environmental issues in Malaysia
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Haze over Kuala Lumpur.
Environmental issues in Malaysia
Contents
Issues
Endangered species
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The IUCN Red List gives 2890 native endangered species.[1]
- Borneo pygmy elephant[2][3]
- Giant panda[4]
- Gorilla[5]
- Malayan tiger
- Marine turtles[6]
- Monkeys
- Orangutans
- Oriental darter
- Rhinos[7]
- Storm's stork
Deforestation
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Deforestation at the following locations are threatening flora and fauna:
- Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Project
- Kelau Dam[8]
- Bukit Cherakah
- Ulu Padas
- Pulai River
- Sungai Mas[9]
Deforestation is taking place for a variety of reasons, including:
- Dams
- Housing development
- Oil palm plantations
- Roads
- Timber plantations.
Pollution
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- Air pollution in Malaysia
- 1997 Southeast Asian haze
- 2005 Malaysian haze
- 2006 Southeast Asian haze
- The Bukit Merah, Perak, rare-earth mine cleanup
Reclamation
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Coastal reclamation is damaging mangroves and turtle nesting sights
Controversial projects and policies
Project/Area affected | Activity | State | Began | Notes | Ref. |
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Bakun Dam | Dams | Sarawak | 2008 | Forest loss. | [10] |
Kuala Lumpur Outer Ring Road (KLORR) | Highways | Selangor | 2008 | Forest fragmentation in the Selangor State Park. | [11] |
Forest Plantation Development[12] | Plantation | Selangor | 2008- | Clearance of natural forest for timber plantations. | [13] |
Empire Residence Development | Housing | Selangor | 2008- | Hillslope clearance. | [14] |
Pan Borneo Highway | Highway | Sarawak/Sabah | 2016 | Forest loss, Brunei sections and the Temburong Bridge project what will happen to Limbang? | [15] |
Environmental organisations
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.iucnredlist.org/search
- ↑ Fewer than 1,500 Borneo Pygmy elephants (Elephas maximus borneensis) are found, mostly in the Malaysian state of Sabah.
- ↑ World Wildlife Fund report on endangered species in Malaysia
- ↑ Giant panda
- ↑ Gorillas
- ↑ Marine turtles
- ↑ Saving rhinos
- ↑ The Pahang-Selangor Raw Water Transfer Project in Malaysia (Kelau Dam), FoE Japan, Public Finance and Environment
- ↑ Agkillah Maniam, Ignorance is not bliss in conservation matters, The Malaysian Insider, 12 October 2014 3:01 PM, accessed 1/25/2015
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- ↑ Private sector forest plantation development in Peninsular Malaysia, Status of forest plantations, FAO Corporate Deposit Repository, accessed 1/25/2015
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External links
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