Flying Fox Guardians: training Malaysians to safeguard roosts of the endangered Large Flying Fox (Pteropus vampyrus) (C)

Grant Type:
Conservation Grant
Year:
2026
State(s):
Terengganu
Project Leader:
Dr. Reuben Clements

This project supports the conservation of endangered Large Flying Foxes by building local capacity through a train-the-trainer model. It aims to establish Flying Fox Guardians to monitor roosts, detect threats, and generate data to guide long-term protection efforts in Terengganu.

The team will curate the module and conduct a train-the-trainer workshop to empower local communities to observe and monitor the population of endangered Large Flying Fox across 3 unprotected sites in Terengganu.

Dr. Reuben Clements
Dr. Reuben Clements
Nature Based Solutions

Led by Dr. Reuben Clements, this team of local and international experts brings over a decade of experience in flying fox research and conservation in Malaysia. Since 2012, members have conducted field research, community patrols, and outreach to protect Pteropus vampyrus, including reducing hunting pressure in Terengganu and shifting community perceptions in Pulau Tioman through ecotourism initiatives. Their work has also identified key roost sites and supported advocacy efforts for habitat protection. Combining science, community engagement, and policy work, the team continues to advance conservation of threatened flying fox populations in Malaysia.

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