
The Kinabatangan River, a vital waterway in Borneo, serves as a critical habitat for a diverse array of wildlife, including the iconic orangutan and the formidable saltwater crocodile. As the region faces significant environmental challenges, such as the expansion of palm oil plantations, local communities and conservationists are working to find a sustainable balance between economic development and the preservation of this unique ecosystem. Through the efforts of dedicated individuals and organizations, the Kinabatangan remains a symbol of the ongoing struggle to protect biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.




