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The Ampang Pechah Forest Reserve is part of the wildlife movement porch network as it connects to the dense forests of the Titiwangsa Range, also known as Peninsular Malaysia’s Central Forest Spine.

Minister confirms Selangor is only state to publicly investigate before removing forest reserves

By Mustakim Ramli

SHAH ALAM, July 18 — Selangor is the sole state to conduct public investigations before deciding to degazette any permanent forest reserves, said Energy and Natural Resources Minister Datuk Takiyuddin Hassan.

He said the amendment to Section 11 Enactment (Application) of the Forestry Act 1985 was made in 2011 during the Selangor State Legislative Assembly.

“Selangor is the only state that introduced or carried out a public investigation before the amendment of Section 11 in 2011.

“So a process for a public investigation already exists. Selangor can do it and cares about this matter, and I think this will be tabled during the National Land Council later,” Takiyuddin said during the Dewan Rakyat sitting earlier today.

He was responding to a query from Sepang MP Mohamed Hanipa Maidin, who asked if the public’s views are taken into account when it concerns the implementation of forest areas, when proposing amendments to the National Forestry Act 1984.

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