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  2. Kinabatangan River - Wikipedia

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    A sapling planted by APE Malaysia at the Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary, Sabah, Malaysia. In 1997, 270 km 2 (104 sq mi) of the lower Kinabatangan floodplain were declared a protected area. [19]

  3. Lower Kinabatangan Segama Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    The Kinabatangan Orangutan Conservation Project was established in 1998 to secure the population in the Kinabatangan floodplain of eastern Sabah (McConkey et al. 2005). The Lower Kinabatangan-Segama Wetlands was added to the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance on October 28, 2008 (Ramsar Site # 1849).

  4. List of national parks in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Lok Kawi Wildlife Park; Padang Teratak Wetlands Area; Lower Kinabatangan - Segama Wetlands; Lower Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary; Tabin Wildlife Reserve; Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre; Protected Forest Reserves: Balembangan Forest Reserve; Bengkoka Forest Reserve; Bidu Bidu Forest Reserve; Binsuluk Forest Reserve; Botitian Forest Reserve

  5. Kinabatangan District - Wikipedia

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    The nearby Kinabatangan River is an area along which small fragments of lowland riverine rainforest remain: the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary.The area is wet and humid and the swampy lowlands are home to particularly high densities of Borneo's more emblematic birds and mammals, such as hornbills, Borneo elephants, and the endemic proboscis monkey.

  6. Gomantong Caves - Wikipedia

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    The hill is the largest limestone outcrop in the Lower Kinabatangan area. ... Edible birds' nests are protected under the Wildlife Conservation Enactment of 1997 ...

  7. Sunda stink badger - Wikipedia

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    Sunda stink badgers have been reported as low as 250 m (820 ft) above sea level on Java, at relatively low elevations in Sarawak., [6] and have even been recorded at elevations as low as 10m in the Lower Kinabatangan floodplains, Sabah, Borneo at seemingly high densities. [8] Three subspecies are recognized: [6]

  8. Bornean clouded leopard - Wikipedia

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    The Bornean clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi borneensis) is a subspecies of the Sunda clouded leopard.It is native to the island of Borneo, and differs from the Batu-Sumatran clouded leopard in the shape and frequency of spots, as well as in cranio-mandibular and dental characters. [1]

  9. Category:Protected areas of Sabah - Wikipedia

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