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A hornbill spotted near an artificial nest box installed by environmental group Gaia to support the species’ breeding and conservation efforts. — Picture via FACEBOOK/YAYASAN SIME DARBY

Malaysia celebrates first National Hornbill Day

SHAH ALAM, Nov 10 — Malaysia celebrated its first National Hornbill Day today, marking its commitment to preserving its unique avian heritage and advancing environmental conservation efforts.

Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad stated that the celebration supports Malaysia’s National Policy on Biological Diversity, towards “living in harmony with nature by 2050”.

He said the policy seeks to promote biodiversity alongside sustainable development while fulfilling Malaysia’s international commitments, such as those under the Convention on Biological Diversity.

“National Hornbill Day is another step toward realising the vision, raising public awareness, and encouraging active participation in conserving species and habitats vital to our natural legacy.

“It is everyone’s responsibility to conserve our iconic bird, the hornbill, and we just need to understand our role in this important mission,” he said, officiating the event at the Elmina Sales Gallery today.

Yayasan Sime Darby (YSD) and environmental group Gaia, with support from the NRES Ministry and various government agencies, launched the event, gathering stakeholders with a shared goal of protecting hornbills and their habitats.

In conjunction with the celebration, Nik Nazmi highlighted a special collaboration between Gaia and Pos Malaysia to release commemorative stamps featuring all 10 of Malaysia’s hornbill species.

The event also featured expert-led discussions and a photography exhibition of Malaysia’s hornbills, curated by renowned wildlife photographer Sanjitpaal Singh.

Meanwhile, YSD chairman Tunku Tan Sri Imran Tuanku Ja’afar said via video message that establishing the National Hornbill Day reflects Malaysia’s long-term commitment to wildlife protection.

“This initiative brings global conservation efforts into national focus, right down to the details of habitat preservation,” he said.

Over the past three years, YSD and Gaia have advanced a comprehensive hornbill conservation programme, supported by local communities and state agencies.

— Bernama

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