Building Capacity to Reforest Wildlife Corridors in Pahang with Wild Fruit Tree Nurseries in Kuala Krau, Pahang

Grant Type:
Conservation Grant
Year:
2022
State(s):
Pahang
Project Leader:
Mohd Sanusi Bin Mohamed

This project supports forest restoration in Pahang through tree diversity surveys in the Kuala Krau Forest Reserves and Krau Wildlife Reserve. It includes training for nursery managers in propagation techniques, contributing to sustainable seedling production. Saplings produced by local nurseries are supplied to restoration initiatives, enhancing forest cover and habitat connectivity while supporting local livelihoods through nature-based economic opportunities.

Mohd Sanusi Bin Mohamed
Mohd Sanusi Bin Mohamed
Baku Enterprise

Mohd Sanusi bin Mohamed, founder of Baku Enterprise, believes in the vital role of forest nurseries in supporting wild animal food sources within their natural habitats. Inspired by his research on Malayan Tapir diet at Krau Wildlife Reserve, he champions nurturing native fruit trees to restore wildlife corridors. Committed to community involvement, Mohd Sanusi works closely with local and indigenous Jahut and Che Wong populations, empowering them as nursery managers and promoting native tree cultivation across villages.

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