India, Feb. 17 -- The Nature Sustainable Ecosystem Society (Nest) has recorded the discovery of more than 100 bird species through observation activities carried out in two forest reserves in Seberang Perai, Penang, reported The Sun.
Shaiful Azhar Abu Bakar, Nest's fieldwork coordinator, explained that the initiative is part of the "Forest Bird Species Checklist Survey in Seberang Perai" project aimed at updating bird species data to support biodiversity conservation. He emphasised the crucial role of biodiversity in maintaining ecological balance and benefiting human life.
To support this effort, Nest received a grant from Think City, a subsidiary of Khazanah Nasional Berhad. The grant will fund the preparation of a comprehensive check...
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