Malaysia

Conservation Begins at Home

Photo credit: Raymond Sipanis, taken at Kg. Kionop, August 2008

A photo essay by Indigenous Dusun photographers

Cradled by Borneo’s Crocker Range and tucked in a narrow strip of state land, a handful of villages known collectively as Ulu Papar are helping to redefine the concept of conservation. Ulu Papar is located in the upper reaches of the Papar River, in the state of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where about 1,000 Indigenous Dusun people live in several settlements scattered across the area.

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