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Home Of The World’s Smallest Bear

Welcome to BSBCC :
Home Of The World’s Smallest Bear

The Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) is a sun bear rescue and rehabilitation facility being developed in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.

Sun bears are the smallest bears in the world and are only found in Southeast Asia. These bears continue to be threatened by forest degradation, illegal hunting for bear parts and poaching to obtain young cubs for pet trade. The results of these threats has caused young sun bears found to be living in unnatural captive conditions in Sabah, with no access to outdoor areas.

There are currently 41 rescued ex-captive sun bears residing at the BSBCC and 2 juveniles at our camp in Tabin Wildlife Reserve. The facility includes large forest enclosures to provide a natural environment suited to the needs and welfare of the sun bears and facilitate their rehabilitation back into the wild.

​In 2014, the Centre opens to the public. Visitors can learn about sun bears and observe them in their natural habitat.

A sun bear lying on the forest ground with fallen leaves, holding a piece of pineapple in its paw, showing sharp claws, and looking towards the camera.

Come and visit us!

We are located just next to the world famous Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre!

Nationality

Non-Malaysian

Permanent Resident/
International Students

Age

2-17 y/o

MYR 25

MYR 15

Age

18+ y/o

Malaysian

MYR 5

MYR 10

MYR 50

MYR 30

  • Permanent Resident / International Students are required to show relevant document(s) to enjoy the special non-Malaysian rate.

  • Free admission for all children under 2 years old.

Malaysian School and Institutional Visits

Malaysian schools and institutions registered under the Ministry of Education Malaysia and Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia are entitled for a waiver of entrance fees with a formal letter of request to be sent in advance. Letters shall include the following details:

  • Date and time of visit

  • Number of students and teachers

The letter of request shall be emailed to info.bsbcc@gmail.com

  • Only students and teachers/lecturers will be exempted from the entrance fees

  • Standard entrance fee rates are applicable for accompanying parents and other non-student participants of the group

  • Standard entrance fees rates are applicable for school/institutional groups without advanced letter of requests

5 Pillars of BSBCC

BSBCC is operating on the basis of umbrella of conservation that covered five main pillars, which are:

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Animal Welfare
Two sun bears face off in a forest, growling at each other with open mouths, surrounded by green foliage.
Rehabilitation
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Education
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Research
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Ecotourism

Save The Sun Bears !

You can also help to save sun bears by:

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Volunteering with us

Get yourselves involved in our daily routine of keeping the bears happy and joyful.​

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Visiting our Centre

Visiting us will expose you directly to see the sun bears in the forest, giving you information and helping us to spread the words of the sun bear.

VISIT US
Group of young people, both males and females, posing outdoors with bananas and a watermelon in front of a sign for the TADAK organization, surrounded by green foliage.

Fundraising for the bears

Fundraising will help us a lot to maintain our centre operation and serving the lovely sun bear.

MAIL US