Green groups in overdrive to preserve Selangor State Park


PETALING JAYA: With slightly less than two weeks left to provide feedback over the degazetting of parts of the Selangor State Park for a road, environmental groups are going into overdrive to get at least 100,000 signatures against the project.

Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) conservation head Balu Perumal said the Protection of the Selangor State Park (SSP) coalition, of which MNS is part, had gathered around 500 signatures so far.

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Environment , Selangor state park , KLORR

   

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