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1. What is the contribution from Myne Resort for jumbos?
The contribution Myne Resort for jumbos is providing the several parcels of land for the animal.

2. How many acres parcels of land that was donates from Myne Resort for jumbos?
The land that was donated from Myne Resort for jumbos about 160 acres.

3. Why Kg Bilit in Lower Kinabatangan was chosen for the elephants?
Kg Bilit in Lower Kinabatangan was chosen for the elephant because it is suitable to become an ecological corridor for the bornean elephant.

4. Who is the manager director of Myne resort?
The manager director of Myne Resort is Ouh Mee Lan.

5. Which agencies that enhance the ecological corridor for the Bornean Elephant at the Lower Kinabatangan?
The agencies that enhance the ecological corridor for the Borean Elephant at the Lower Kinabatangan are Sabah Wildlife Department and the Borneo Conservation Trust (BCT).

6. What is the hope from Datuk Masidi Manjun with this programme?
Datuk Masidi Manjun hopes with this programme, it will provide protection for the land from any threats such as encroachments of plantation activities and subsequently improve the connectivity of the Wildlife Sanctuary at the Lower Kinabatangan. 7. When Datuk Masidi Manjun launch the ecological corridor?
Datuk Masidi Manjun launches the ecological corridor on September 19.

8. Why Datuk Masidi Manjun commended Syarikat Yu Kwang Development and Proboscis Lodge Bukit Melapi?
Datuk Masidi Manjun commended Syarikat Yu Kwang Development and Proboscis Lodge Bukit Melapi for supporting the Bornean Elephant Conservation Plan.

9. What are the two types of animals that want to be saved from the extinction?
Two types of animals that want to be saved from the extinction are Bornean elephants and orangutans.

10. Why the habitat fragmentation which is the key issues should be addressed?
Habitat fragmentation which is the key issues should be addressed because it will give for the long-term

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