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Minister calls for more Klang Valley tree planting programmes

17 Aug 2024, 8:23 AM
Minister calls for more Klang Valley tree planting programmes

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 17 — Lembah Pantai MP Fahmi Fadzil has called for an increase in tree planting programmes around the Klang Valley.

Fahmi, who is also the Communications Minister, said such initiatives require collaboration from stakeholders like the Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s Landscape Department, non-governmental organisations, and local residents' associations.

These programmes would also promote the idea of planting diverse tree species to protect and preserve biodiversity.

“Malaysia’s forests are rich in flora and fauna species, but if we only plant the same type of tree, such as along Jalan Terasek (Bangsar), any disease affecting one tree could easily spread.

“By diversifying the species planted, we can ensure a healthy ecosystem. I hope Lembah Pantai can take the lead in such programmes,” he told the press after launching the Bangsar Ecological Connector programme by the Free Tree Society at the Bukit Bandaraya Community Centre today.

The Bangsar Ecological Connector programme is a pioneering greening initiative that links the Pulai Trail urban forest with the Rimba Ilmu botanic garden at the University of Malaya.

Fahmi said the project not only enhances urban spaces but also fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility within the community.

Meanwhile, Free Tree Society president Carolyn Lau said the community-driven initiative aims to improve the connectivity of green spaces in local neighbourhoods.

“This project spans approximately 60 hectares across various residential and educational zones.

“Over the next 20 months, we aim to add 6,000 local trees and plants to create ecological and wildlife-friendly landscapes,” she said.

— Bernama

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