Mossy Forest Tours and Reforestation Continues for our local kids -2015

30th July 2015 25 Standard 5 students from SJK(C) Brinchang were the first in Cameron Highlands this year to join in REACH’s reforestation at our Bio-Diversity Centre program. Accompanied by two teachers and three REACH volunteers: Elucia, Geogina and myself, we squashed ourselves into three 4WD vehicles and hit the road at approximately 9.15am. Our […]

Saving Gunung Siku(Part 2) on the 30th May 2015

22.5.15- Hi fellow Cameron Highlanders and our visitors from near and far. It is the start of the school holidays next week and a good time to  ‘reconnect’ with the environment and lend our forests ‘a helping hand’. Come join us in saving Gunung Siku this 30th of May 2015 and plant a tree!

Reforestation Update 20th May 2015

20.5.2015 At the 4th Greening Cameron Task Force meeting today, officers from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment NRE updated the attendees ,which constituted representatives from local government departments and non governmental agencies on the reforestation programme . The Greening Cameron Task Force ( Pasukan Petugas Khas Penghijauan) is basically a team formed by  […]

Reforestation Update-20th March 2015

Late last year, after the mud floods in Ringlet on the 5th of November 2014, the Federal Government stepped in to assist the State Government of Pahang to restore Cameron Highlands to its former pristine state ie. to restore law and order, especially where illegal immigrant workers and land clearing is concerned. As a result […]

Saving Gunung Siku-1st March 2015

Yes, we all have our opinions on what Cameron Highlands is going through now. Many of us have suffered. But let us start to make a difference, to make Cameron Highlands a better place. Join us this Saturday 7th of March 2015 to reforest the “moth eaten “Gunung Siku.

Reforestation Update 18th November 2014

18.11.2014 Reforestation is one of the core activities of REACH. In 2004 REACH was given permission by the local land office and Forestry Department to reforest an illegally cleared site at Gunung Brinchang, Cameron Highlands, This site is located in Banjaran Titiwangsa, the main range of Peninsular Malaysia and is at 1800 m above sea […]

Reforestation on the 16th December 2012

16th December 2012 In the small town of Cameron Highlands, deforestation is everywhere. On the 12th of December 2012, 150 volunteers from the forestry department and R.E.A.C.H headed to Sungai Pauh to give life to an area which was now as empty as a man’s shaven head. I myself took part in this activity as […]