Our Shah Alam Community Forest trails have be open since June 15th 2020! We urge everyone to comply with the SOP given by our government. Please know that SACF can be closed again by the authorities if they found that hikers are not obeying the SOP. So please do...
Our Shah Alam Community Forest was featured in Malaysia's local Mandarin daily, Sin Chew Jit Poh - Metro on 12th Oct 2019. The article highlighted numerous cars parked illegally spanning approximately 300 meters along the main road near our forest over the weekend. This poses a hazard to road...
ADAMANT to save the precious 161.9ha Shah Alam Forest in Section U10, the Shah Alam Community Forest (SACF) Society is again urging the Selangor government to gazette the forest. The society wants it to be a community-managed forest reserve. It was part of the wider 9,642ha Bukit Cerakah Forest...
The Shah Alam Community Forest Society conducted a survey during the Open Day held on 28th July 2019. The survey intended to gauge the demographics of visitors to the forest, why they visit and what can be done to save our forest. The survey result is very encouraging as...
Our Shah Alam Community Forest was featured in Malaysia's Astro Awani on 16th June 2019. In their program about the community, they featured our committee members - Alicia Teoh, Adli Maharon and Yeow Mei Jyn who were interviewed about our battle in saving our forest and preserving it as...
Several hikers at our Shah Alam Community Forest and our committee member, Alicia Teoh was interviewed by Media Prima's 8TV, a Malaysian news channel. The hikers said SACF is a good place to exercise and wishes that it would not be developed as this urban forest plays a role...
The Star's writer Christina Low tried out trail running at our Shah Alam Community Forest and described the route she took as 'relatively easy, well-defined paths, lush greenery and age-old trees'. Read the article on The Star, click here.
Our Human Chain initiative was featured in an article on Malaysia's The Star daily on March 29th, 2019. This Human Chain was formed by more than 200 hikers from the Greater Klang Valley who came together to form a human chain, hand in hand to protest on on-going construction...