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Bukit Kiara’s Bountiful Biodiversity

Professor Darryl Jones, Urban Ecologist, Centre for Planetary Health & Food Security, School of Environment & Science, Griffith University | Dr Kriban Naidu, Immediate Past President, Friends of Bukit Kiara (FoBK)

07-Apr-25 15:00

Bukit Kiara’s Bountiful Biodiversity

Bukit Kiara is one of the Klang Valley’s last remaining green lungs, a beloved patch of forest that offers a daily dose of nature to thousands of urban dwellers. But beyond its walking trails and morning joggers lies an ecosystem teeming with life — that is also under threat. We speak with Professor Darryl Jones, an urban ecologist and bird expert from the Centre for Planetary Health & Food Security, at the School of Environment & Science, Griffith University, and Dr. Kriban G. Naidu, the immediate past president of Friends of Bukit Kiara, to hear the story of how a shared love for this urban forest sparked a powerful collaboration — and why the time to protect Bukit Kiara is now.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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