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Bidu Bidu Forest Reserve |
Location |
Sabah, Malaysia |
Nearest city |
Telupid |
Area |
16,094 ha |
Governing body |
Sabah Forestry Department[1] |
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Bidu Bidu Forest Reserve is in the Beluran district a region in Sabah, Malaysia. Located on the Tawau Peninsula, it was designated as a class I protection forest by the Sabah Forestry Department in 1984. The forest reserve is hilly with very steep slopes Mt. Bangau Bangau (648 m) is the highest peak in the reserve. The Bakong Bakong Waterfall, situated near the northern boundary of the reserve, is a local attraction. The forest reserve is a very important area for the conservation of ultramafic forest in Sabah and harbours many interesting plants[1].
[edit] References
- ^ Ulu Kalumpang FR. Sabah Forestry Department. Retrieved on 2007-11-14.
Protected areas of Sabah |
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World Heritage Site |
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Protection forest reserves |
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