Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife sanctuary on the island of Borneo, Malaysia
1°31′N 112°10′E / 1.517°N 112.167°E / 1.517; 112.167Area1,870 km2 (720 sq mi)Established1983[1]Governing bodyForest Department

Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1,870 km2 (1,870 km2) large protected area on the island of Borneo in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is significant for orangutan conservation. Together with Batang Ai National Park these protected areas host an estimated 1,400 orangutans. Hunting and illegal logging are only minor problems in these areas, but could become serious if not monitored, especially because the areas are contiguous with Indonesia, where illegal logging is rampant.[2]

Together with the Betung Kerihun National Park in Indonesia, it has been proposed to form a World Heritage Site named the "Transborder Rainforest Heritage of Borneo".[3]

See also

  • Deforestation in Borneo

References

  1. ^ Forestry Sarawak: Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary, retrieved 2010-11-03
  2. ^ McConkey, K., Caldecott, J. and McManus, E. 2005. Malaysia. In Caldecott, J., Miles, L. (eds) 2005. World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation. Prepared by the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre. University of California Press, Berkeley, USA.
  3. ^ "Lanjak Entimau Wildlife Sanctuary (LEWS) and Batang Ai National Park (BANP)". UNESCO. Retrieved 2010-11-03.

External links

  • Forestry Sarawak - Information about the park
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