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The habitats found in Parc National du Niokolo-Kobarange from Sudan/Guinea savannah to riverine stretches. (Photo by Eduardo Huelin, taken from bradtguides.com)
World
UNESCO removes Senegal national park from heritage in danger list
DAKAR, Senegal - UNESCO on Wednesday removed Senegal's largest national park, Niokolo-Koba,...
This event coincides with the launch of the National Cheetah Conservation Strategy, a key initiative led by the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Abdulrahman AlFadley. - Photo credit: Saudi Press Agency/Bernama
World
Cheetah population revival begins in Saudi Arabia
RIYADH - Saudi Arabia’s National Centre for Wildlife (NCW) has reported a significant development...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - File photo by Bernama
National
Native trees best for roadside planting - Expert
PUTRAJAYA - Planting native trees on roadsides is seen as a good alternative to minimising the risk...
Conservationists spotting Siamese crocodile eggs in Koh Kong province, Cambodia. (Hor Leng/Fauna & Flora/Handout via Xinhua)
World
Largest rare Siamese crocodile nest group found in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH - Five nests of nearly-extinct Siamese crocodiles have been discovered in Cambodia's...
Five Malayan Tigers have been reported dead, including victims in road incidents (roadkill) in less than two years from 2023 to date. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
National
Five Malayan Tigers died in less than two years
TEMERLOH - Five Malayan Tigers have been reported dead, including victims in road incidents...
Visitors can find a collection of books related to nature at the Sunda Shelves bookstore and cafe in Damansara Kim. - Photo by Bernama
ARTS & CULTURE
A sanctuary for nature lovers: Sunda Shelves - Malaysia's first nature-themed bookstore opens
PETALING JAYA - A shop with a name like Sunda Shelves is bound to attract the attention of...
Photo: IUCN SSC Firefly Specialist Group
National
Global warming causing some firefly species to vanish
KUALA LUMPUR - The intermittent flickering of countless fireflies illuminates the night-time...
Photo for illustrative purposes only.
World
South Africa to dish up more zebra to boost jobs and conservation
BELA BELA - Carcasses of impala, kudu and wildebeest hang from a slaughterhouse rail, ready to be...
Among the tree species planted are Dipterocarp, Merbau, Belian, Seraya, Gaharu, Selangan Batu, Gagil, Jelutong, Eucalyptus, Ketapang, Bayur, Pulai, Medang, Ramin, Laran, Durian, Terap, and Bambangan. - Photo by Bernama
National
More than 17 million trees planted in Sabah in conjunction with Greening Malaysia Campaign
SANDAKAN - More than 17 million trees of various species have been successfully planted across Sabah...
14-year-old Nannalin "Fleur" Pornprasertsom surveying bleached corals during her coral conservation and citizen science course at Black Turtle Dive around Koh Tao island in the southern Thai province of Surat Thani. Photo by Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP
World
Divers turn conservationists as corals bleach worldwide
KOH TAO - A diver glides over an expanse of bone-white coral branches, recording the fish that dart...
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Although pickleball was originally created in 1965 as a casual family game, the sport’s transition into a faster-paced style of play is now beginning to reveal a "dark side” for players who lack adequate physical preparation. Photo by Bernama
Pickleball’s ‘dark side’: Experts warn of injury risks as sport turns faster
On March 15, Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali stated that the HPAA will take effect on June 1, 2026, with a transition period until March 31, 2027, for banks to perform necessary systems, processes and infrastructure enhancements.
New hire-purchase rules to benefit borrowers, minimal impact on banks
An estimated 50 kg of hair-based compost has been produced so far. - Bernama photo
Vocational college students turn hair clippings into compost
Duck farmer Mohd Shafie Md Isa, 44, from Kampung Baru Sedanan in Selandar, has adopted a more hygienic method by replacing the traditional technique. Photo by Bernama
Duck farmer adopts hygienic method to produce quality salted eggs
Former Perak player Nazirul Naim Che Hashim, who lifted the 2018 Malaysia Cup, has traded his football boots for the coffee machine at his own Twenty One Cafe after an injury brought his playing career to an end. Photo by Bernama
Ex-footballer Nazirul Naim turns barista, opens cafe in Ipoh
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Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Aidilfitri on Saturday
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama photo
Harimau Malaya handed 3-0 defeats to Nepal, Vietnam in Asian Cup Qualifiers
FAM said it will submit a written request to obtain the grounds of the decision from the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee before considering the next course of action regarding the matter. - Bernama file photo
Sarawak announces additional public holiday for Aidilfitri
The Sarawak State Government has announced that an additional public holiday will be observed in conjunction with this year’s Aidilfitri celebration. - Bernama file photo
Hamzah rules out return to Muhyiddin camp as he asserts majority support
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Zamri Vinoth arrives in court in handcuffs under police escort
Zamri, whose full name is Muhammad Zamri Vinoth Kalimuthu, arrived at about 9.10am clad in a blue coat after being transported in an SUV.
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