These oranutan bridges are quietly stitching Borneo’s forests back together in Sungai Pin. Malay Mail. 21 December 2025.
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[31] These oranutan bridges are quietly stitching Borneo’s forests back together in Sungai Pin.
Malay Mail. 21 December 2025.g
Nestled within the Sungai Pin Conservation Area (SPnCA), the orangutan bridges stand as more than a tourist attraction, quietly playing a crucial role in reconnecting wildlife habitats within the protected landscape. Built by the Sawit Kinabalu Conservation and Biodiversity Unit (CBU), the bridges serve as the only safe link for wildlife to cross between two plantation blocks within the 2,632-hectare SPnCA, allowing animals to move freely while reducing the risks associated with habitat fragmentation.