Meet Nabalu: Hope for Endangered Gibbons
Mariani Ramli, President & Founder, Gibbon Conservation Society
25-Jun-25 15:00

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It’s a historic moment for gibbon conservation, and for Malaysia. For the first time ever, a North Bornean Gibbon has been born in a rehabilitation center, in Sabah. The baby, lovingly named Nabalu, is more than just a milestone, he’s a symbol of resilience, recovery, and hope for a species that’s long been overlooked. Joining us to share more about the years of work that made it possible is Mariani Ramli, the president and founder of the Gibbon Conservation Society.
Image Credit: Gibbon Conservation Society
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment
Tags: North Bornean Gibbon, rescued wildlife rehabilitation, the bigger picture, earth matters, gibbons, wildlife conservation, wildlife pet trade, gibbon conservation society,