SMK Entilibon Tongod Visit
Students and teachers from SMK Entilibon Tongod are enjoying an educational visit to our Centre, learning about the importance of sun bear conservation and the efforts to protect this unique creature. Thank you for visiting us and help us to spread the word. See you again!
Amaco’s 31st Birthday!
Amaco, the oldest sun bear at BSBCC, celebrating his 31st birthday with delicious mangos and fruit smoothies! Here's to many more years of health and happiness, Amaco!
An education outreach programme at Ladang Meridian Sdn Bhd, Paitan, Sabah
Our education team participated an outreach programme at Ladang Meridian Sdn. Bhd., an oil palm plantation located in the Beluran district in Sabah. The outreach programme organised by the Sabah Wildlife Department was participated by 20 management staff of Ladang Meridian, 14 students and a teacher from the plantation's Community Learning Centre, 8 students and a teacher from Taska Kemas, 10 students and a teacher from SK Tanjung Nipis and 9 students and 2 teachers from Tadika SK Bawang K9.
Talks on wildlife protection laws, orangutan rehabilitation and sun bear conservation efforts were presented by the Sabah Wildlife Department, Orangutan Appeal UK and BSBCC respectively. Games and coloring activities were also held for the students participated in the programme.
We would like to thank Ladang Meridian Sdn Bhd for their hospitality and opportunity for our team to share about the importance of wildlife conservation among their staff and the surrounding schools.
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Tabika KEMAS Jabatan Penjara Sandakan Visit
BSBCC welcomed a kindergarten school visit from Tabika Kemas Jabatan Penjara, Sandakan today. A total of 54 students and 8 teachers along with the students' parents arrived here at 9am to learn about sun bears and the forest.
The students were given worksheets to mark animals, insects or plants they around the observation platforms. Sun bear Noah was seen resting on a tree stump as they arrived, while Fulung was seen standing on his hind legs exposing his beautiful chestmark. We also spotted a pit viper resting on a twig beside our boardwalk!
We hope the students learnt a lot today, and hope to see them again next time!











