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Gunung Santubong Where Nature Meets Culture

By: Jayasilan Mohd-Azlan(Editor), Andrew Alek Tuen(Editor), Oswald Braken Tisen(Editor), Indraneil Das(Editor), Mohamad Kadim Haji Suaidi(Foreword By), Wan Hashim bin Wan Ibrahim(Preface By), Haji Zolkipli Mohamad Aton(Preface By)
168 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations, colour maps, colour tables
Gunung Santubong
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  • Gunung Santubong ISBN: 9789672008941 Paperback Jan 2019 In stock
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Language: English

The Santubong Peninsula in Malaysia is steeped in history and antiquity and is easily accessible throughout the year. The peninsula harbours mudflats, mangroves forest, mixed dipterocarp and cloud forests that show a vast vegetational diversity – from stunted to towering trees, with a matching variety of flowers, fruits, creeping epiphytes and ferns. Its diverse habitats are home to many endemic plants and animals, including numerous species of conservation importance. The many ecotourism elements found in one place make Santubong unique. This volume represents the results of a scientific expedition to the Park, organised by Universiti Malaysia Sarawak to describe the flora and fauna of the region.

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By: Jayasilan Mohd-Azlan(Editor), Andrew Alek Tuen(Editor), Oswald Braken Tisen(Editor), Indraneil Das(Editor), Mohamad Kadim Haji Suaidi(Foreword By), Wan Hashim bin Wan Ibrahim(Preface By), Haji Zolkipli Mohamad Aton(Preface By)
168 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations, colour maps, colour tables
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