Recently we were at
Belum Rainforest Resort on Pulau
Banding, Gerik, Perak to celebrate Belum
Conservation Malaysia (BCM) 10th Anniversary. We pledged support for environmental
conservation by planting gaharu trees via BCM’s Belum Forest Friends (BFF) initiative, launched earlier this year
as part of an overall drive to get more Malaysians actively involved in
rainforest conservation.
Belum Forest Friends @ Belum Conservation Malaysia 10th Anniversary |
During this trip,
we planted part of 300 gaharu trees, the main driver for this activity is the Pulau Banding Foundation (PBF), a
non-profit organisation that promotes ecotourism and sustainable financing for rainforest
preservation. PBF gained mention nationally with the inaugural Belum Rainforest Summit (BRainS) which
was held in 2016.
Gaharu trees, or agarwood, are among the rarest trees in rainforests |
By the way, Gaharu trees, or agarwood, are among the rarest trees in rainforests because of their bark and resin, both of which are highly desirable in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.
At Belum-Temengor Rainforest Complex, we were given a taste of some of the research and outreach activities carried out by BCM including fish tagging, night trekking, visiting the skills-based workshops and i-Play toy library at Kg Semelor Orang Asli village, which is only reachable either by boat or a one-hour drive through a very bumpy logging track, as well as many other activities.
Belum-Temengor Rainforest Complex |
We went to i-Play Toy Library at Kampung Semelor, this is the play school for the orang asli here. To be honest this is one of the cleanest and most tidy Orang Asli village that I have visited.
i-Play Toy Library at Kampung Semelor, Pulau Banding |
There were a little performances by the Orang Asli kids then followed by the handover of school uniforms to the kids. After that we had some time playing with the kids, visiting the Orang Asli Mothers’ Sewing Class, local handicrafts, exploring the kampong and then had our humble lunch there.
Handover of school uniforms to the children in Kampung Semelor |
We spent sometime playing with the children in Kampung Semelor |
The next day we went to Sungai Rouk at Royal Belum State Park the oldest rainforest in world, dating back over 130 million years for some hiking and stopover at huge Medang Tree. After that we continued to hike to Sungai Rouk waterfall.
The huge Medang Tree in Royal Belum State Park |
Royal Belum State Park, the oldest rainforest in world, dating back over 130 million years |
It was my first
time to Belum Rainforest and through this eye-opener visit I am more committed to
support environment conservation and be more compassionate. Overall it was a
great experience and exposure plus getting to know so many BFFs on this trip.
At Sungai Rouk, Royal Belum State Park |
A little more about
Belum Forest Friends (BFF) initiative offers members two sponsorship options. For
a minimum fee of RM100, BFFs can choose to support either a gaharu
tree-planting programme managed by the Pulau Banding Foundation (PBF) or
contribute to EMKAY Foundation’s school uniform donation drive.
The school uniforms
for the Orang Asli children are sewn by the Orang Asli mothers themselves under
a sewing programme initiated by the EMKAY Foundation at Kg Semelor to provide
income opportunities for the womenfolk as well as to teach them skill-based
activities.
Through this school uniform drive, it is also hoped that more Orang
Asli children will be encouraged to attend as well as stay in school as the
logistics mainly prove a feat for these kids to attend school.
The view from Belum Rainforest Resort, Pulau Banding, Perak |
“For 10 years,
Belum Conservation Malaysia has championed sustainable development here in Belum-Temengor.
Through our partnerships with NGOs like WWF and MNS and with local stakeholders
such as the Orang Asli community, we pray that our efforts here will ensure a
better future for this generation as well as the next. I sincerely hope that
all Malaysians will stand with us and one day look back and be proud of what
little we each contributed for the betterment of those who don’t have a voice,
especially the animals and trees that are threatened by destruction brought on
by mankind,” continued Dato’ Fazwinna, who is also a member of BCM’s Executive Committee.
Pulau Banding, Perak |
Since its
establishment a decade ago, Belum Conservation Malaysia (BCM), a subsidiary of
the EMKAY Group has engaged in numerous projects to promote ecotourism,
rainforest rehabilitation and preservation, and social outreach to the
indigenous communities of the Belum-Temengor Rainforest Complex, through two
Foundations – EMKAY Foundation and Pulau Banding Foundation – initiated by
EMKAY Group Chairman, Tan Sri Datuk Hj Mustapha Kamal Hj Abu Bakar.
To plant a tree of
your own and to sponsor a uniform for one Orang Asli child at Belum-Temengor, visit
www.brainsfeed.org and click on the BFF link at the top of the page. For more
information, you may also contact Nadiah Raha at 012 316 0970 / nadiahraha@emkay.com.my
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