Bako Buntal Bay-First EAAF Network Site for Malaysia
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Bako Buntal Bay-First EAAF Network Site for Malaysia
BAKO BUNTAL BAY Malaysia’s EAAF Network Site Presentation of certificate by EAAFP Secretariat Bako Buntal Bay Kuching, Sarawak-Malaysia, Borneo Area: 2,800 ha Altitude: 0-900m a.s.l MALAYSIA’S BRIEF REPORT 1. Progress 2. The way forward Photo credit: Daniel Kong, Malaysian Nature Society PROGRESS • • • • CEPA Policies and Plans Capacity Building Research and Monitoring CEPA • Dialogue with stakeholders • Stakeholders’ awareness workshop – Policy makers – Honorary Wildlife Rangers – Community leaders – Public (Schools, tour operators) • MOP8 preparatory meeting Community Leaders Awareness Program Wildlife Rangers Birdwatching Activities Stakeholders Awareness Workshop POLICIES AND PLANS • Migratory birds conservation incorporated into developing policies and plans (Federal & State level) • Peninsular Malaysia – Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 (Act 716), National Forestry Policy/Act, National Biodiversity Policy • Sabah – Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 • Sarawak – Wildlife Protection Ordinance 1998, National Parks and Nature Reserves Ordinance 1998 CAPACITY BUILDING • Workshop on Waterbirds’ Identification and AWC • Information Sharing and Training Workshop for Wetland Managers in East and Southeast Asia • Birding Workshop Workshop on Waterbirds’ Identification and AWC Information Sharing and Training Workshop for Wetland Managers in East and Southeast Asia Bird watching RESEARCH AND MONITORING • Yearly monitoring program (AWC) THE WAY FORWARD • • • • • • Sister site partnership Strengthening monitoring programs Develop site management plan Enhancing CEPA activities Research collaboration Enhancing local communities participation Thank you for your attention