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TNBC 2018

Mar 14 2018

Support for the 2018 Taman Negara Bird Count

The Habitat Foundation and The Habitat Penang Hill are proud to provide support to the Taman Negara Bird Count (TNBC 2018). This in an event aimed at getting students and young people excited about bird diversity. This is the 5th year the event is being held in Kuala Tahan, the largest gateway to Malaysia premier National Park. Taman Negara National Park is one of the most important protected areas in Malaysia with an area of 4,343 square km of rainforest including species-rich lowland dipterocarp forest. It is recognised as an … [Read more...] about Support for the 2018 Taman Negara Bird Count

Written by habitatf · Categorized: Sustainable Tourism, Taman Negara Bird Count · Tagged: birds, community engagement, education, Taman Negara, TNBC 2018

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THE HABITAT HUB – FEB 2021

EVENTS

Habitalk: Selami dan Dekati bersama Husni Che Ngah

Husni Che Ngah is a Penang-based macrophotographer whose images of Malaysian wildlife have come to captivate and mesmerize us with their detail. Through his lens we gain a new appreciation of creatures so small that we often miss noticing them at all. Husni will be taking us another special journey this March! Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy the visual feast and to interact with Husni. This free Habitalk will be in Bahasa Malaysia and will be streamed live on Facebook and our YouTube Channel.

Habitalk: The Bats of Penang — Our Invisible Heroes

For our next Habitalk, we sent out a bat-signal to Dr. Nurul ‘Ain Elias to help us learn about the bats of Penang. From her research we know that there are at least 16 species of bats in our urban environment performing various services under cover of night. Join us for this live webinar on Youtube and Facebook to find out more about these elusive creatures. This free virtual talk will be live streamed on 24 February at 5 PM. Save the date and watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fXiWH940Crc.

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  • Habitalk: Selami dan Dekati bersama Husni Che Ngah February 13, 2021
  • Habitalk: The Bats of Penang — Our Invisible Heroes February 9, 2021
  • Empowering the next generation of community leaders January 20, 2021

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