Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary

Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary

Sabah

65/10090 min

Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, located in Sabah, Malaysia, is a dedicated conservation area focused on protecting the endangered proboscis monkey, a species endemic to Borneo known for its distinctive large nose and reddish-brown fur. The sanctuary is situated within mangrove forests, a critical habitat for these arboreal primates, which also supports other wildlife such as silvered leaf monkeys, otters, slow lorises, and hornbills. It plays an important role in preserving the mangrove ecosystem, which faces threats from deforestation and oil palm plantation expansion. Visitors to the sanctuary can observe the monkeys up close in their natural environment, learn about their behavior, and understand the importance of sustainable coexistence with nature. The sanctuary also undertakes active reforestation projects to restore degraded mangrove areas. This combination of wildlife experience and environmental education makes Labuk Bay a significant ecotourism destination and a vital refuge for Borneo's unique biodiversity.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Labuk Bay Sanctuary is during the morning feeding sessions when proboscis monkeys are most active and visible. Booking tickets in advance is recommended to ensure entry, especially during peak tourist seasons. Visitors should wear comfortable clothing suitable for tropical weather and bring insect repellent. The sanctuary offers educational tours that enrich the experience with insights into conservation efforts. Discounts may be available for groups, students, or seniors, so inquire ahead. Respecting the natural habitat by maintaining quiet and avoiding flash photography helps protect the animals.

Faits intéressants

  • •Proboscis monkeys are excellent swimmers and can swim underwater for up to 20 meters, a rare ability among primates.
  • •The male proboscis monkey's large nose amplifies its calls, which are used to attract females and assert dominance.
  • •Labuk Bay Sanctuary is involved in reforesting mangrove areas that were previously converted into oil palm plantations.
  • •The sanctuary is home to other rare species like silvered leaf monkeys, slow lorises, and hornbills, highlighting its biodiversity.
  • •Proboscis monkeys have webbed toes, aiding their swimming capabilities in the mangrove and riverine habitats.

Histoire

The Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary was established to protect the proboscis monkeys native to Borneo, whose populations have been threatened by habitat loss due to mangrove deforestation and agricultural development.

The sanctuary has been actively involved in replanting mangrove forests over former oil palm plantations, aiming to restore this vital ecosystem.

Over time, the sanctuary has expanded its role from mere protection to public education and active conservation, becoming a key site for preserving Borneo's unique wildlife and raising awareness about environmental sustainability.

Guide du lieu

1
Proboscis Monkey Viewing Area

A designated spot where visitors can observe the proboscis monkeys during their feeding times and daily activities in a natural mangrove setting.

2
Mangrove Reforestation Zone

An active conservation area within the sanctuary where mangrove trees are replanted to restore the natural habitat crucial for the survival of the proboscis monkeys and other wildlife.

3
Wildlife Education Center

An educational facility offering information about the proboscis monkeys, other local species, and the importance of mangrove ecosystems for biodiversity and climate resilience.

Contact

Téléphone: 089-672 133