Present during a recent visit to the island were Walai Penyu Conservation Park founder and Managing Director Alexander Yee, as well as officers from the Ministry and Sabah Tourism Board.Joniston, who is also Chairman of the Sabah Tourism Board, said the park helps in protecting endangered turtle species that frequent Libaran shores and preserving such delicate ecosystems for future generations.
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“The community must become the stewards of their own environment. It is a step towards ensuring the long-term success of both marine turtle conservation and the well-being of the local people,” he said.Since its establishment in 2010, the Walai Penyu Conservation Park has played a pivotal role in safeguarding the nesting and hatching sites of endangered turtle species.