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Video By Chiew Lin May Day 72: Give me some tall tree to climb, a stream to dip, termite mounds to dig and anything… and I will be all smiles! Check out how Little Logan enjoys soaking in the stream on a hot day!
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Video by Chiew Lin May Did you know that sun bears are excellent tree climbers? Video by Chiew Lin May Day 7: Little Romolina learns how to get the BEST out of life! With the love and care from her lovely bear team, she starts learning how to trust and be a wild bear again. Thank you for our amazing APE Volunteers - Tara, Imogen and Sienna making the Bear Ball for her! She loves the bear ball! Video By Chiew Lin May Days 51: Termite Mounds Little Logan breaks the termite mounds with its sharp claws to expose hundreds of yummy termites then uses its superb long tongue to lick up the termites inside. He acts as "Forest Doctor" to treat the health of forest! Video by Chiew Lin May Days 43: Eat and explore! Sun bears are opportunistic omnivores. They are feeding primarily on fruits, termites, invertebrates, honey that are found in the rainforests. Click here to watch what Little Logan found today! Enjoy Logan! Video By Chiew Lin May "I am off for a bear snooze!" - Little sun bear How the weekend make you feel? The rescued sun bears are happy to snuggle up comfortably and enjoy such freedom every day!! ROR or Rhythms of Rimba is an annual 2-day party that brings people from all walks of life closer to nature through innovative, fun- filled activities. This year on 15th and 16th of September, ROR took place at Nexus Resort and Spa in Karambunai, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Hosted by Future Alam Borneo (FAB) society based in Sandakan, the event is a platform to engage with exhibitors from local and international conservation communities and to experience accessible environmental content for all ages through these 5 zones - Conservation, Adventure, Creativity, Music, Sustainability. The 4th Edition of ROR Festival highlights Marine Environments, the pervasive impact of plastic waste and the quest for a Sustainable Planet! Focusing predominantly on wildlife, habitat and sustainability issues here on the island of Borneo, it brings together local conservationists, academics, creators and international contributors who can offer radical solutions to our land and its encompassing problems. On 15th of September 2018, BSBCC hosted a visit by a group of students and teachers from SMK Sook, Keningau. The group included BSBCC as one of their visit point after visiting Sepilok Orang Utan Rehabilitation Centre. The group had been given an informative talk and also having the chance to observe the sun bears in the forest enclosure of BSBCC. We would love to express our gratitude and big thanks for the school visit to our centre. On 16th of September 2018, BSBCC had been visited by a group of senior officials from Genting Plantation Sdn. Bhd. Though it was a brief visit, they have the opportunity have some informative sharing sessions with the staffs and also the chance to observe the sun bears in their natural habitat inside the forest enclosures. We would love to thanks Genting Plantations Sdn. Bhd. for the visit to our centre! A group from Persatuan Keluarga Polis (PERKEP) dan Jabatan Keselamatan Dalam Negeri Keselamatan Awam (KDNKA) of Briged Sabah PGA visited BSBCC today on 16th September 2018. The group, led by Datin Rosnani A. Latiff was taken to have some video watching and also getting the chance to see the Bornean sun bears in the forest enclosure. We would love to thanks PERKEP KDNKA of Briged Sabah PGA for the visit and are very happy to share the information with all of them. |
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