Bukit Nanas Forest Ranger Speech

Essay by crisci March 2006

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Speach by Bukit Nanas Forest Ranger - Press Conference

Distinguished guests (pause and looks at audiences)

Members of the media (pause and looks at audiences)

Ladies and gentlemen (pause and look at audience)

Good morning and welcome. (Looks at audience) First of all let me thank you for accepting our invitation and for being here this morning in such great numbers on this special event. On behalf of Taman Negara Recreational Park, I am very pleased to share with all of you yet another defining moment for the future of Taman Negara National Park. Today we spread the words of how important to preserve one of the original tropical forests that still stand tall in the middle of our gigantic metropolitan.

Ladies and gentlemen, (looks at audience)

Taman Negara National park spread out over 4343 sq. km of the formidable Titiwangsa Mountain Range ,one of the world's oldest tropical rainforest.

A sanctuary to hundreds of species of birds, butterflies, insects, fish and plants. Home to Malaysia's friendly aborigines, the Orang Asli. A shy yet gentle race, they continue to live the nomadic way they've lived for centuries although fully aware of the country's fastest-paced progress. (Pause and looks at audience)

Having enjoyed protection for almost 60 years a wealth of undisturbed habitats exists for the intrepid explorers to discover. You can take day or night time jungle walks or stay in a hide and maybe catch a glimpse of some of the 250 or so species of fauna that exists within the parks boundaries, from hornbills, pheasants and kingfishers monkeys, gibbons, wildboar, deer, tapir, and maybe even an elephant or tiger. Six observation points have seen set up specifically overlooking salt licks and grassy clearings for the observation of wild, often shy animals. These hides allow the visitor to...