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2020年森林景观修复经验报告:从恢复马来西亚猩猩栖息地到马来西亚沙巴州的Bukit Piton森林保护区的12年经验 -世界自然基金会(英文版)(38页).pdf

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1、 K. Ashford 2020 Lessons Learnt from 12 Years Restoring the Orangutans Habitat: the Bukit Piton Forest Reserve in the Malaysian State of Sabah Stephanie Mansourian, Maria Christina Fung, Fredinand P. Lobinsiu, Daniel Vallauri Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Donna Simon, Elyrice Alim, Hao Ji

2、n Tan and Elaine Clara Mah for their feedback on earlier draft. Published in 2020 by WWF-France. Text 2020 WWF All rights reserved Any reproduction in full or in part must mention the title and credit the abovementioned publisher as the copyright owner. Layout by Sambou-Dubois WWF is one of the worl

3、ds largest and most experienced independent conservation organizations, with over 5 million supporters and a global Network active in more than 100 countries. WWFs mission is to stop the degradation of the planets natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature,

4、 by: conserving the worlds biological diversity, ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable, and promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. 1 Preface PREFACE We are lucky enough to call Borneo home: a unique island with an amazing array of species: from b

5、utterflies as large as your fist to exquisitely colourful birds. Weird and wonderful creatures found only here include the endangered proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus), the endangered Borneo Bay cat (Catopuma badia) and the critically endangered painted terrapin (Batagur born- eoensis). One of our

6、 closest relatives is also present here: the critically endangered orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), or person of the forest in local Malay. Its fate is closely intertwined with that of the forest on which it depends for food, habitat and movement. In the last forty years, the threats to Borneos forests,

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根据报告的内容,本文主要介绍了WWF在马来西亚沙巴州婆罗洲岛的布基滕森林保护区进行的12年红毛猩猩栖息地恢复工作。关键点包括: 1. 布基滕森林保护区位于沙巴州内陆,面积1.2万公顷,是红毛猩猩的重要栖息地。 2. 自2007年起,WWF与沙巴基金会、西马公司基金会和沙巴林业部门合作,在保护区内进行了森林恢复工作。 3. 2019年,WWF共恢复森林2218公顷,种植了约34.6万棵树。红毛猩猩数量从2007年的200只增加到2019年的3403只。 4. 恢复工作分为三个阶段:试点阶段、实施阶段和巩固阶段。主要活动包括植树、维护和监测。 5. 恢复工作面临一些挑战,如资金依赖、维护不足、气候变化影响等。 6. 恢复工作对提高保护区内高保护价值区域具有重要意义。 7. 文章总结了12年恢复工作的经验教训,为未来恢复工作提供了借鉴。
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