Biodiversity Survey of the Shah Alam Community Forest

Biodiversity Survey of the Shah Alam Community Forest

Isn’t the forest beautiful and majestic? (Facebook/SACF)

In June 2020, we conducted a biodiversity survey of the Shah Alam Community Forest (SACF) in efforts to save this forest from being destroyed.

We called upon the members of the SACF’s Facebook Group to share photos of the animal kingdom (mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects) which they encountered in our forest.

More than 200 photos were shared, and the top 10 contributors were rewarded with an exclusive SACF t-shirt and magnet.

To view more photos, visit our Facebook album here.

Some photos from our Biodiversity Survey in June 2020. (Facebook/SACF)

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