OUR IMPACT


For more than 15 years KRCS has work to protect wildlife species through initiatives that promote environmental stewardship.


15 Years of Conservation Impact

The conservation challenges we face are significant and require collective action to protect wildlife species and their habitats, Over the past 15 years, many local community members have contributed significantly to our conservation efforts, demonstrating the positive impact of collaborative efforts. The goal is to continue working towards a future where both humans and nature can coexist and thrive for generations to come.

Summary of Successes

Contributing towards primates conservation through the Chimpanzee Conservation Scholarship Scheme, providing educational opportunities as an alternative to wildlife hunting for youths and households


Take actions to increase anti-poaching patrol coverage in Korup National Park to safeguard endangered primates.


Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) to evaluate anti-poaching patrol impact in Korup National Park.


Mitigating human-wildlife conflict through visits to victims and sensitization


Train and involve local communities in conservation initiatives