Field Notes: Biodiversity Conservation In The Bornean Rainforest
ASIAN Geographic|AG 06/2021 - 151
For two weeks, two city dwellers traverse the Bornean rainforest to deepen their knowledge of its biodiversity
Michelle Two and Samsiah Ching
Field Notes: Biodiversity Conservation In The Bornean Rainforest

DEEP IN THE HEART OF BORNEO’S uncharted tropical rainforest, two ladies are engrossed in fieldwork. Under the intense afternoon heat and humidity, is focused on fulfilling her role under the Tropical Research Experience Program (TREx), a biodiversity conservation programme hosted by the Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research of University Brunei Darussalam (UBD).

Michelle Two is a HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, Environment) professional and her co-worker, Samsiah Ching, is a cost engineer overseeing cost controls.

As one of them traverses peat swamps, scouring for endemic plants, the other wades through knee-high river water looking for fish specimens. Both ladies find themselves enthralled by the Kuala Belalong rainforest in Brunei Darussalam. The mystery and beauty of these landscapes draw nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike.

Brunei Darussalam is home to one of the most diverse ranges of flora and fauna on earth. A recent study by scientists from the Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre (KBFSC) found that there is a startling number of plant and animal species left undiscovered in the Belalong forest. The behaviour and ecological roles of the majority of species in this forest remain a mystery to this day. Researchers are working tirelessly to uncover the secrets of the forest as such knowledge are vital for conservation strategies and sustainable utilisation.

Michelle and Samsiah are employees of PTAS Aker Solutions, a global leader in sustainable energy solutions. Despite their busy schedule, they want to reconnect with nature.

Environmental knowledge and awareness help us realise how our day-to-day tasks and decisions can impact the environment, not only in private but also in the public sphere,” says Michelle.

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