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Lambir National Park (or [[Lambir Hills National Park]]) is situated near [[Miri]] in [[Sarawak]], [[Malaysia]], on the island of [[Borneo]]. It is a small but important park, composed largely of mixed dipterocarp forest. A census of all trees in a 52 hectare plot found 1175 different species. The forest has many birds and small mammal species, but large mammals such as gibbon and sun bear are absent or very rare due to the size of the forest and illegal hunting. |
Lambir National Park (or [[Lambir Hills National Park]]) is situated near [[Miri]] in [[Sarawak]], [[Malaysia]], on the island of [[Borneo]]. It is a small but important park, composed largely of mixed dipterocarp forest. A census of all trees in a 52 hectare plot found 1175 different species. The forest has many birds and small mammal species, but large mammals such as gibbon and sun bear are absent or very rare due to the size of the forest and illegal hunting. |
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Revision as of 08:57, 29 July 2007
Lambir National Park (or Lambir Hills National Park) is situated near Miri in Sarawak, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It is a small but important park, composed largely of mixed dipterocarp forest. A census of all trees in a 52 hectare plot found 1175 different species. The forest has many birds and small mammal species, but large mammals such as gibbon and sun bear are absent or very rare due to the size of the forest and illegal hunting.