Environment

The environment is the literal foundation upon which we build our societies. It is the source of our sustenance, livelihoods, and future. The sustainability of a land, therefore, is not separate from the people who inhabit it and the choices they make.

2,174 people reached

through environmental training and awareness programmes

It is in recognising this interdependence that we place community engagement at the centre of our environmental preservation efforts whilst continuing to lean on the rigour of science-based solutions and the necessity of cross-sector collaboration.

Efforts spanning habitat restoration, ecological monitoring, and waste management are complemented by training and awareness programmes for local communities, with an emphasis on building their capacity for long-term stewardship. This ensures that environmental preservation becomes part of everyday life, embedded within the local fabric.

90,830 km

distance patrolled by wildlife patrollers

1,751 tree saplings

planted in degraded mangrove or forest areas

1,741 animals

fed, neutered and vaccinated

143 joint activities

in conservation and awareness implemented together with government,
corporates, community members and schools

9 mappings

of the cetacean range, marine biodiversity, protected animal movements and occupancy modelling

Feature Story

How Tanjung Kepah is Bringing Back its Vanishing Coast—and Its Mangroves

A coastal village reverses decades of erosion through science, community involvement, and sustained restoration.

It is mid-morning on a January day. Along the shoreline of Tanjung Kepah, a coastal village just south of Setiawan in Perak, Jamil Bakar Mokhtar, 62, is at work.