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Sabah Parks

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Sabah Parks is the state body in charge of preservation, management and promotion of the various protected reserves of Sabah, Malaysia. They are also mandated to develop tourism friendly facilities to accommodate tourist arrivals to these reserves and ensure that the state of the reserves are not compromised.

Parks and reserves

Sabah National Parks Trustees is a conservation-based organisation established in 1962 with the purpose of conserving the scenic, scientific and historic heritage of Sabah, Borneo for the benefit and enjoyment of its people. The first choice for inclusion in a park system was Mount Kinabalu. As a result, Kinabalu National Park was gazetted in 1964.