Sabah's Lost World
Asia
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6m 52s
Home to pygmy elephants, clouded leopards, orangutangs and many other species, the Damai World Heritage Site in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo is one of south-east Asia’s last areas of pristine rain forest
NGO Global conservation is fighting back with their partners.
Their goal is no cut, no kill protection.
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