BirdLife International: Protecting Hornbills Has Sweet Results for Indigenous Community in Malaysia
August 10, 2022
August 10, 2022
CAMBRIDGE, England, Aug. 10 -- BirdLife International issued the following research news:
The Orang Asli, an Indigenous community in Malaysia, have received a flavourful reward for protecting Helmeted Hornbills and their forest home, as a healthy forest provides opportunity to collect and sell a special Tualang honey.
Throughout the dense tropical rainforests of Belum-Temenggor Forest Complex (BTFC) in Malaysia, the Malaysian Nature Society's (MNS) Hornbill Guardia . . .
The Orang Asli, an Indigenous community in Malaysia, have received a flavourful reward for protecting Helmeted Hornbills and their forest home, as a healthy forest provides opportunity to collect and sell a special Tualang honey.
Throughout the dense tropical rainforests of Belum-Temenggor Forest Complex (BTFC) in Malaysia, the Malaysian Nature Society's (MNS) Hornbill Guardia . . .
