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Tun Sakaran Marine Park, Sungai Imbak Virgin Jungle Reserve, Maligan Virgin Jungle Reserve, Kulamba Wildlife Reserve, Lok Kawi Wildlife Park or Sabah Zoological and Botanical Park, Tun Mustapha Marine Park

Other class I forest reserves areas to add: Bald Hill Forset Reserve, Balembangan, Bengkoka, Bidu Bidu, Binsuluk, Botitian, Bukit Taviu, Bukit Kuamas, Gemok Hill, Gomantong, Gunung Lumaku, Kelawat, Klias, Lamag, Leila Forest Reserve, Limau-Limauan, Lipaso, Mandamai, Mt. Andrassy, Mt. Cochrane, Mt. Conner Forest Reserve, Mt. Hatton, Mt. Pock, Mt. Walker, Mt. Wullersdorf, Pababag Island, Quion Hill, Segarong, Selangan Island, Silabukan, Sosopodon, Sg. Serudong, Tambalugu, Tanjung Nagas, Tawai, Tenompok, Timbun Mata, Tinagat, Ulu Kalumpang & Ulu Telupid

Plus another 50 odd VJRs - see CAIMS[1] for a good start Sepilok2007 00:54, 15 November 2007 (UTC)

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