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Selangor Raja Muda Witnesses Signing Of Penjaga Gunung Conservation Agreement

30/03/2026 06:05 PM

SHAH ALAM, March 30 (Bernama) -- The Raja Muda of Selangor, Tengku Amir Shah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, today witnessed the signing of a Conservation Agreement for the Penjaga Gunung project under the Forest Conservation Certificate (FCC) in Selangor.

The project will empower Orang Asli communities from Gerachi, Pertak and Ulu Batu in the 108,000-hectare Hutan Warisan Diraja Selangor, where they will be trained as nature guides and community rangers through programmes conducted with Universiti Putra Malaysia and Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan).

In his speech, Tengku Amir Shah said Selangor views its forests not as a barrier to development, but as a vital asset that helps regulate the climate, protect rivers and serve as a defence against increasingly volatile weather.

He said the state is strengthening forest governance, restoring degraded areas and placing communities at the centre of conservation efforts.

“We hold particular respect for the Orang Asli, whose generations-old guardianship has long protected our hills, headwaters and ecosystems. We also take pride in a rising generation that answers the call of the forest,” he said.

He added that through the Selangor Youth Community, young people now stand alongside Orang Asli and local communities as modern “penjaga gunung”, helping to protect forests, rivers and the state’s resilience.

Tengku Amir Shah said this at the FCC As Malaysia’s Trusted Platform for Conservation Finance programme, attended by Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Arthur Joseph Kurup and British High Commissioner to Malaysia Ajay Sharma.

Arthur in his speech said the Penjaga Gunung project is one of the key initiatives under the FCC and is expected to nurture a new generation of forest guardians committed to protecting the country’s natural heritage.

“The project addresses real challenges such as unstable incomes and reduced forest-based livelihoods. Through training and formal recognition as mountain guides, it builds skills, leadership and sustainable income opportunities,” he said.

The Conservation Agreement, signed between Malaysia Forest Fund, CIMB Islamic, Vantage Data Centers and Your Idea Maker, is expected to create sustainable income through community-based ecotourism, forest restoration and biodiversity monitoring, while preserving traditional ecological knowledge.

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