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Sabah
Parks
Protection Forest Reserves
- Bald Hill
- Balembangan
- Bengkoka
- Bidu-Bidu
- Binsuluk
- Botitian
- Bkt. Taviu
- Bkt. Kuamas
- Danum Valley
- Gemok Hill
- Gomantong
- Gn. Lumaku (upper)
- Gn. Lumaku (lower)
- Kelawat
- Klias
- Lamag
- Leila
- Limau-Limauan
- Lipaso
- Maliau Basin
- Mandamai
- Mt. Andrassy
- Mt. Cochrane
- Mt. Conner
- Mt. Hatton
- Mt. Pock
- Mt. Walker
- Mt. Wullersdorf
- Pababag Island
- Quion Hill
- Segarong
- Selangan Is.
- Silabukan
- Sosopodon
- Sg. Serudong
- Tambalugu
- Tanjung Nagas
- Tawai
- Tenompok
- Timbun Mata
- Tinagat
- Ulu Kalumpang
- Ulu Telupid
Domestic Forest Reserves
- Jembongan
- Kawang
- Labuan
- Lema'as
- Matunggong
- Tagaroh
- Tamparuli
- Tajong
- Tatahan
- Tamalang
Amenity Forest Reserves
- Babanga
- Baradaya
- Gum Gum
- Kg. Hindian
- Membalua
- Milli Nonum
- Nabahan
- Padas Damit
- Pulau Berhala
- Sibuga
- Sook Plain
- Ulu Kukut
Virgin Jungle Reserves
- Agathis
- Batumapun (mangrove)
- Batu Timbang
- Bod Tai
- Bohihan, Maganting, Silumpat & Tabawan Islands
- Brantian-Tatulit
- Crocker Range
- Dagat
- Garinono
- Gomantong
- Imbok
- Kabili-Sepilok
- Karakit
- Keruak
- Kretam
- Kawang Gibong
- Kalumpang
- Labuk Road
- Kitabu
- Lajong
- Loro
- Lungmanis
- Madai-Baturong
- Malawaring
- Maligan
- Malubuk
- Mamahat
- Materis
- Mengalong
- Merisuli
- Milian-Labau
- Nurod Urod
- Pangi
- Pin-Supu
- Pulau Batik
- Pulau Sakar
- Rafflesia
- Sepagaya
- Sepilok (mangrove)
- Sg. Basio
- Sg. Imbak
- Sg. Kapur
- Sg. Lokan
- Sg. Paitan
- Sg. Sansiang
- Sg. Sapi
- Sg. Simpang
- Sg. Siliawan
- Sem Kerangas
- Siaunggau & Mesapol
- Silabukan
- Tabin (in Tabin Wildlife Reserve)
- Teak Plantation
- Ulu Sapa Payau
- Ulu Sg. Napagon
- Umas Umas
Wildlife Reserves
Conservation Areas
- Maliau Basin
- Danum Valley
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Sabah Forest Department
Protection Forest Reserves are strictly protected.
The total area of forests under this class is 342,216 ha, about 9.5% of
the total forest reserve area (collectively known as the Permanent
Forest Estate) and about 4.6% of the land area of Sabah. They are
conserved primarily for environmental protection and biodiversity
conservation. They are protected by law from any form of land conversion
or timber exploitation. After the establishment of the PFE in 1984, a
total of 44 Protection FRs were established, the last being Maliau Basin
Forest Reserve in 1997.
Domestic Forest Reserves were established
mainly to provide forest areas for natives living nearby to hunt, fish
and take minor forest produce for their own domestic use, subject to
permits. The total area of forests under this class is 7,355 ha. Forests
under this class cover only a tiny fraction (0.2%) of the total forest
reserve area (the Permanent Forest Reserve, PFE). Domestic FRs have yet
to be fully developed for their intended purpose.
Amenity Forest Reserves were established mainly
to provide recreational opportunities for the general public. The total
area of forests under this class is 20,767 ha. Forests under this class
occupy only a tiny fraction (0.6%) of the total forest reserve area
(the Permanent Forest Reserve, PFE). Amenity FRs have yet to be fully
developed for their intended purpose.
Virgin Jungle Reserves are intended for
research and biodiversity conservation. At present, there some 50 VJRs
throughout Sabah covering a total of 90,386 ha, about 2.5% of the total
forest reserve area (referred to as the Permanent Forest Estate or PFE).
Their size ranges from 3 ha to over 18,000 ha. Most of them are
situated in the East Coast, on the Kinabatangan Floodplain, and in the
southeast, in the Lahad Datu and Tawau regions.
Wildlife Reserves are strictly protected. The
total area of forests under this class is 132,653 ha. They are conserved
primarily for the preservation of wildlife and wildlife habitat. They
are managed by the Sabah Wildlife Department.
Source: Conservation Areas Information and Monitoring System - CAIMS (for the Forest Reserves in Sabah) |
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