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Public Notice: Opening of All Mount Trusmadi Trails
The general public is hereby informed that all trails (wayaan) to Mount Trusmadi are now open for climbing activities via the following:The Wayaan Kaingaran (Tambunan): a distance of 4.9 km from the starting point to the summit.
Thank you.
Datuk Sam Mannan
Director of Forestry Sabah
- The Wayaan Mastan (Keningau): a distance of 4.3 km from the starting point to the summit.
- The Wayaan Mannan (Sinua, Sook): a distance of 11.3 km from the starting point to the summit.
A | For Climbing and All Recreational Activities Through Wayaan Kaingaran (Tambunan) |
The District Forest Officer (DFO) Tambunan: Mr. Salleh Intang Pejabat Perhutanan Daerah Tambunan. Peti Surat No 64 89657,Tambunan. Tel.No: 088 899589 Fax No: 088 899588 Email: salleh.intang@sabah.gov.my |
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B | For Climbing and All Recreational Activities Through Wayaan Mastan And Mannan (Keningau and Sinua, Sook) |
The District Forest Officer (DFO) Keningau: Mr. Azman Said Pejabat Perhutanan Daerah Keningau. Peti Surat No 88 89007, Keningau. Tel. No. 087 331203, 331330. Fax.No. 087338721 Email: azman.said@sabah.gov.my |
Thank you.
Datuk Sam Mannan
Director of Forestry Sabah
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Secretarial Science Course 2016
Please be informed that the State Public Sector Training Institute (INSAN) will be organizing the Secretarial Science course from 25 January until 30 December 2016. This course is offered to female employees of the Support Group Services only.
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Program Transformasi Minda (PTM)
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Latihan Sektor Awam Negeri (INSAN) akan menganjurkan kursus Program Transformasi Minda (PTM). Kursus ini ditawarkan kepada semua kakitangan Pegawai Kerajaan Negeri Sabah dalam jawatan sementara dalam jawatan.
NAMA KURSUS | PROGRAM TRANSFORMASI MINDA (PTM) |
KUMPULAN SASARAN | SEMUA GRED- PEGAWAI KERAJAAN |
PEGAWAI YANG DISYARATKAN | Pegawai yang disyaratkan mengikuti PTM adalah:
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DALAM JAWATAN SEMENTARA | |
TARIKH |
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TEMPAT | KAMPUS PEMBANGUNAN KEPIMPINAN INSAN, KENINGAU |
OBJEKTIF |
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TARIKH TUTUP PERMOHONAN | TIADA |
PENGARAH PROGRAM | Puan Hajah Habibah binti Durasin |
PEGAWAI PENYELARAS | Encik Roslan bin Jumat |
E-MEL | Roslan.Jumat@sabah.gov.my |
TELEFON | 088-315155 |
SETIAUSAHA | Puan Nur Amira Abdullah |
E-MEL | lomini.masungkil@sabah.gov.my |
TELEFON | 088-315188 |
FAKS | 088-315136 |
ALAMAT | INSTITUT LATIHAN SEKTOR AWAM NEGERI (INSAN) JABATAN KETUA MENTERI TINGKAT 8, BLOK A, WISMA MUIS, BEG BERKUNCI 97 88999 KOTA KINABALU SABAH |
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Kursus Peraturan-Peraturan Pegawai Awam Negeri Sabah (PPPANS)
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Latihan Sektor Awam Negeri (INSAN) akan menganjurkan kursus Peraturan-Peraturan Pegawai Awam Negeri Sabah (PPPANS). Kursus ini ditawarkan kepada kakitangan Pegawai Kerajaan Negeri Sabah Gred N27-41 dalam jawatan percubaan dan belum disahkan dalam jawatan.
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Kursus Undang-Undang Umum
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Latihan Sektor Awam Negeri (INSAN) akan menganjurkan kursus Undang-Undang Umum. Kursus ini ditawarkan kepada kakitangan Pegawai Kerajaan Negeri Sabah Gred N17-22 dalam jawatan percubaan dan belum disahkan dalam jawatan.
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Kursus Undang-Undang Sivil
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Latihan Sektor Awam Negeri (INSAN) akan menganjurkan kursus Undang-Undang Sivil. Kursus ini ditawarkan kepada kakitangan Pegawai Kerajaan Negeri Sabah Gred N27-41 dalam jawatan percubaan dan belum disahkan dalam jawatan.
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Kursus Undang-Undang Am II
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Latihan Sektor Awam Negeri (INSAN) akan menganjurkan kursus Undang-Undang Am II. Kursus ini ditawarkan kepada kakitangan Pegawai Kerajaan Negeri Sabah Gred N27-41 dalam jawatan percubaan dan belum disahkan dalam jawatan.
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Kursus Undang-Undang Am I
Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Latihan Sektor Awam Negeri (INSAN) akan menganjurkan kursus Undang-Undang Am I. Kursus ini ditawarkan kepada kakitangan Pegawai Kerajaan Negeri Sabah Gred N27-41 dalam jawatan percubaan dan belum disahkan dalam jawatan.
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Sales of Green Logs by Auction - Batch.3/2016
I am pleased to inform you that the auction of various commercial species of tropical logs from an FSC Certified Forest - Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sandakan, will be conducted on December 29, 2016 (Thursday). These logs were produced by eco-friendly harvesting systems and in conformity with Sustainable Forest Management principles.
AUCTION ITINERARY
The latest list of log description and auction specifications will be available at our website www.deramakot.sabah.gov.my or will be sent (BY REQUEST) to interested parties by fax/e-mail on December 22, 2016. It can also be obtained from the Head, Economy, Industry & Statistics Division, Sabah Forestry Department H.Q. Sandakan (Tel: 60-089-242869/242613 ; Fax: 60-089-666170. e-mail: Andurus.Abi@sabah.gov.my or Hassan.Baharun@sabah.gov.my or the Deramakot Forestry Officer (Tel: 60-089-844000 & Fax: 60-089-844002). The logs may be inspected at Sapapayau Log yard by liaising with these officers.
Those who wish to participate in the auction are to register themselves with the Head, Sandakan Regional Accounts Unit by paying a non-refundable registration fee of RM500.00 before 09.30 a.m on Thursday (December 29, 2016) or earlier. All registered bidders are to bring along a Cashier’s Order/Bank Draft of not less than RM10,000.00 payable to the Director of Forestry for inspection, before bidding commences. Those who are unable to do so, unfortunately, will be barred from bidding.
The auction conditions are as follow :
As these logs are produced in accordance with sustainable forest management principles, and from an FSC certified forest, it is highly advisable that sustainable players in the industry take note of this auction and are urged to participate.
Thank you.
DATUK SAM MANNAN
DIRECTOR OF SABAH FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
(December 1, 2016)
AUCTION ITINERARY
REF. NO | Batch 3/2016 | ||
AUCTION DATE | December 29, 2016 (Thursday) | ||
TIME | 9.30 am (Please register early, latecomers will be barred) | ||
VENUE | Conference Room, 3rd Floor, District Forestry Office, SANDAKAN, SABAH - MALAYSIA | ||
GENERAL SPECIES COMPOSITION |
Species | Approximate Composition (%) |
Upset Price (RM)/M3 |
White Seraya/Yellow Seraya/ Melapi | 16 | 400 | |
Red Seraya/Oba Suluk | 33 | 500 | |
Keruing | 19 | 500 | |
Kapur | 22 | 500 | |
Kembang/Nyatoh/ Pengiran/Kembang Semangkok | 1 | 350 | |
Mixed Timber | 6 | 200 | |
Selangan Batu | 3 | 530 | |
APPROXIMATE TOTAL VOLUME | Approximately : 3,000m3 – 6,000m3 | ||
LOCATION OF LOGS | SAPAPAYAU Log yard, KM 4.5 Tangkulap Road, Telupid, Sandakan, Sabah,-Malaysia |
The latest list of log description and auction specifications will be available at our website www.deramakot.sabah.gov.my or will be sent (BY REQUEST) to interested parties by fax/e-mail on December 22, 2016. It can also be obtained from the Head, Economy, Industry & Statistics Division, Sabah Forestry Department H.Q. Sandakan (Tel: 60-089-242869/242613 ; Fax: 60-089-666170. e-mail: Andurus.Abi@sabah.gov.my or Hassan.Baharun@sabah.gov.my or the Deramakot Forestry Officer (Tel: 60-089-844000 & Fax: 60-089-844002). The logs may be inspected at Sapapayau Log yard by liaising with these officers.
Those who wish to participate in the auction are to register themselves with the Head, Sandakan Regional Accounts Unit by paying a non-refundable registration fee of RM500.00 before 09.30 a.m on Thursday (December 29, 2016) or earlier. All registered bidders are to bring along a Cashier’s Order/Bank Draft of not less than RM10,000.00 payable to the Director of Forestry for inspection, before bidding commences. Those who are unable to do so, unfortunately, will be barred from bidding.
The auction conditions are as follow :
- Upset-price: As indicated (inclusive of all Government charges except for the community forestry cess at RM4.00/M3,forest conservation fee of RM5.00/M3, royalty export at RM400/m3 or RM290/m3 or RM170/m3 or RM160/m3 or RM125/m3 depending on species classification or for local processing at RM95/m3);
- This is an open auction with no restriction or classification on the prospective bidder save the explanation thereafter registered bidders may bid separately for each of the batches or all of the batches. However, individual bidders without any registered company and a trading licence are not allowed to participate;
- A deposit of RM10, 000.00 has to be paid immediately by the successful bidder, and the balance due (bid price + royalty + community forestry cess of RM4.00/M3 + forest conservation fee of RM5.00/M3) within one month for all bidders (i.e. by January 29, 2017) failing which, the deposit paid will be forfeited;
- All bidding must be made to the nearest Ringgit Malaysia; AND
- The bidder is at liberty to choose logs either for local processing or for export in log-form, or for a mixture of both. Log export quota is guaranteed by the Sabah Forestry Department.
As these logs are produced in accordance with sustainable forest management principles, and from an FSC certified forest, it is highly advisable that sustainable players in the industry take note of this auction and are urged to participate.
Thank you.
DATUK SAM MANNAN
DIRECTOR OF SABAH FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
(December 1, 2016)
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Article in Mongabay about Heart of Borneo & Citizen Science
How citizen science is transforming river management in Malaysian Borneo (commentary)
29 November 2016 / Commentary by Ken Wilson
For thousands of years Sabah’s magnificent 560-kilometer-long (about 348-mile-long) Kinabatangan River has wound its way down from the hills of Borneo’s northern interior through some of the planet’s richest lowland rainforests before flowing into the Coral Triangle through a massive and teeming delta of mangroves, peat swamp forest, and nipah palm.
Read the full article: How citizen science is transforming river management in Borneo
Ken Wilson PhD, is Technical Advisor to Land, Animals, Empowerment, People (LEAP), a Malaysian NGO. The views expressed are his own.
29 November 2016 / Commentary by Ken Wilson
For thousands of years Sabah’s magnificent 560-kilometer-long (about 348-mile-long) Kinabatangan River has wound its way down from the hills of Borneo’s northern interior through some of the planet’s richest lowland rainforests before flowing into the Coral Triangle through a massive and teeming delta of mangroves, peat swamp forest, and nipah palm.
Over the centuries, the richness of this delta attracted skilled fishermen from the Orang Sungai, Suluk, and other indigenous groups to make their fine stilted villages on the shifting boundaries between land, river, and sea, trading with the interior and across the Sulu Sea.
Some 2,500 of their descendants now live in the 78,000 hectares (about 193,000 acres) of the Lower Kinabatangan and Segama Wetlands (LKSW) in the river delta, which became, in 2008, Malaysia’s biggest Ramsar site. How can it be that regular mass fish deaths occur in such a well-managed protected area and nothing gets done to stop it?
Two conferences in early November 2016 in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, revealed powerful stories around why these fish deaths are happening and how – in the absence of other solutions – the villagers themselves are finding ways forward.
Crises in ecosystems unfold over time. In the late twentieth century, events up-river brought massive change in the Kinabatangan’s 16,800-square-kilometer (6,487-square-mile) catchment (which is almost a quarter of Sabah). The expansion of roads, bridges, and logging in the 1960s was followed from the 1980s by massive growth of flood plain oil palm estates. Meanwhile, parts of the delta mangroves were clear-felled for building Sandakan town’s pilings, for post-WW2 electricity generation in Hong Kong, for charcoal production across the region prior to electrification, and, in the 1980s, chipped for the manufacture of “rayon,” then a newly popular textile, as reported by Dr. Ong Jin Eong in his opening address at the second of these two conferences.
At first the landscape absorbed these shocks and many villages benefitted from better market access for their fish, prawns, and crabs, and from some new and more deadly fishing technologies, including river-based trawling. The trawling supplemented the handwoven, baited traps that can be raided by crab-eating macaques, and it decimated the giant river prawns that were once so abundant that they were sold for just two to three percent of their current price and exported as far as Hong Kong and Taiwan. The land suffered too: Many villagers recall how they joined (albeit on small scales) the logging and oil palm operations that characterized the agro-industries, particularly in the riverine areas that constitute their traditional territories.
Needless to say, however, the reckoning has been rapid, as the Kinabatangan and its tributaries reeled under massively increased sediment loads and nutrient discharge. By the early 2000s, WWF reported serious problems with respect to effluent from palm oil mills, pesticides, fertilizers and sediment from plantations, sediment from logging activities, and sewage and refuse from villages along the river.

Ken Wilson PhD, is Technical Advisor to Land, Animals, Empowerment, People (LEAP), a Malaysian NGO. The views expressed are his own.
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Tropical Biology Association Field Course in Malaysian Borneo
Field Courses in Tropical Ecology & Conservation in Borneo 2017
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Change of Title "Director of Forestry" to the "Chief Conservator of Forests"
Please be informed that in accordance with the general amendment of the Forest Enactment 1968 which was assented by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sabah on May 18, 2016, the title of Director of Forestry will be changed to the Chief Conservator of Forests, effective January 1, 2017.
This amendment is in line with the main function of the Sabah Forestry Department to manage forests sustainably, with emphasis in forest conservation and restoration in this state.
Accordingly, all dealings or correspondence addressed to the Chief Conservator of Forests are still through an existing address as shown below.
Chief Conservator of Forests
Sabah Forestry Department
Headquarters
Locked Bag 68,
90009 Sandakan, Sabah, MALAYSIA.
This amendment is in line with the main function of the Sabah Forestry Department to manage forests sustainably, with emphasis in forest conservation and restoration in this state.
Accordingly, all dealings or correspondence addressed to the Chief Conservator of Forests are still through an existing address as shown below.
Chief Conservator of Forests
Sabah Forestry Department
Headquarters
Locked Bag 68,
90009 Sandakan, Sabah, MALAYSIA.
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Desktop Publishing Course with Scribus Software Series 1/2017 (Tawau)
Please be informed that the State Public Sector Training Institute (INSAN) will organize the course stated with the details as follow:
Further information kindly contact:
Course Coordinator: Encik Banius Jakul
Tel No. : 088-315154
Email: Banius.Jakul@sabah.gov.my
Course Title | Desktop Publishing Course using Scribus Software |
Date | 16 & 17 February 2017 |
Venue | Computer Lab, Jabatan Perkhidmatan Komputer Negeri (JPKN), Tawau Branch, 4th Floor, Majlis Perbandaran Tawau Building (MPT), Tawau. |
Number of Participants | 25 applicants only |
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Before or on 2 February 2017 |
Further information kindly contact:
Course Coordinator: Encik Banius Jakul
Tel No. : 088-315154
Email: Banius.Jakul@sabah.gov.my
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Photo Editing & Graphic Development Course using GIMP Software Series 1/2017 (Tawau)
Please be informed that the State Public Sector Training Institute (INSAN) will organize the course stated with the details as follow:
Further information kindly contact:
Course Coordinator: Encik Banius Jakul
Tel No. : 088-315154
Email: Banius.Jakul@sabah.gov.my
Course Title | Photo Editing and Graphics Development Using GIMP Software |
Date | 13-15 February 2017 |
Venue | Computer Lab, Jabatan Perkhidmatan Komputer Negeri (JPKN), Tawau Branch, 4th Floor, Majlis Perbandaran Tawau (MPT) Building, Tawau |
Number of Participants | 25 pax |
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2 February 2017 |
Further information kindly contact:
Course Coordinator: Encik Banius Jakul
Tel No. : 088-315154
Email: Banius.Jakul@sabah.gov.my
Please click here to read more about the course
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TPAs (Totally Protected Areas) Increased by 95,031. ...
TPAs (Totally Protected Areas) Increased by 95,031.22 Hectares & Approved at the State Assembly Sitting of 24 November 2016
1. At the last State Assembly Sitting of 24 November 2016, another 95,538.53 hectares were added to the network of TPAs (Totally Protected Areas) in Sabah making it a total of 1,874,061.54 hectares, or about 26% of Sabah’s surface land area.
2. This augurs well for the long-term target of 30% of Sabah, or some 2.2 million hectares.
3. The recent reclassification and additions included notable parts of important lowland forests of High Conservation Value, such as Kuamut Forest Reserve, which had another 13,927 hectares added on giving the Northern Kuamut Forest Reserve (Class 1) (Protection), a total size of 83,381 hectares, with 69,454 hectares created in 2015.
4. The biodiversity rich central forests (Heart of Sabah) will eventually converge, representing some 1 million hectares of TPAs in a contiguous conglomerate and unbroken. They include: Ulu Segama-Malua, Kuamut, Danum Valley and buffers, Imbak Canyon and buffers and Maliau Basin and buffers.
5. Mt Trusmadi (Protection) also had some 12,241 hectares added to its boundary and this tourism magnet is now some 90,000 hectares of Protected Montane Forests.
6. This exercise to identify new TPAs shall continue until the target of 30% is reached.
7. At this rate of success, there is a likelihood of full achievement in 2-3 years’ time.

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Kenyataan Sebutharga Terbuka No. JP/SN/PPA-KK/L/01/2017 - Sebutharga Untuk Penyelenggaraan ...
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Kenyataan Tender Terbuka No. JP/SN/FRM-PSHSBLD/K75/01/2017 - Kerja Kerja Lapangan Penandaan ...
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Public Notice: Opening of All Mount Trusmadi Trails
The general public is hereby informed that all trails (wayaan) to Mount Trusmadi are now open for climbing activities via the following:The Wayaan Kaingaran (Tambunan): a distance of 4.9 km from the starting point to the summit.
Thank you.
Datuk Sam Mannan
Director of Forestry Sabah
- The Wayaan Mastan (Keningau): a distance of 4.3 km from the starting point to the summit.
- The Wayaan Mannan (Sinua, Sook): a distance of 11.3 km from the starting point to the summit.
A | For Climbing and All Recreational Activities Through Wayaan Kaingaran (Tambunan) |
The District Forest Officer (DFO) Tambunan: Mr. Salleh Intang Pejabat Perhutanan Daerah Tambunan. Peti Surat No 64 89657,Tambunan. Tel.No: 088 899589 Fax No: 088 899588 Email: salleh.intang@sabah.gov.my |
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B | For Climbing and All Recreational Activities Through Wayaan Mastan And Mannan (Keningau and Sinua, Sook) |
The District Forest Officer (DFO) Keningau: Mr. Azman Said Pejabat Perhutanan Daerah Keningau. Peti Surat No 88 89007, Keningau. Tel. No. 087 331203, 331330. Fax.No. 087338721 Email: azman.said@sabah.gov.my |
Thank you.
Datuk Sam Mannan
Director of Forestry Sabah
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