Monday, January 19, 2009

FOSSIMILAJAU Schedule


Branches on the beach after rain.

Fossimilajau will be working to get up to speed with disseminating all that is relevant to Similajau National Park, to raise awareness, appreciation, and document.

The next few months will see basic infrastructure set up in place and training to make that possible. The following are scheduled sessions at Similajau NP.

Initial Session:
Fri 13.02 1800 Present concept and brainstorm.
Sat14.02 0700 Plan activity for Fossimilajau
- classify information: confidential vs. public
- content: articles, activities write-up, images

[interim: Gather information, write-up]

1st Working Session:
Tue 17.03 0800 Photography Basics, Acquire Images
Wed18.03 0800 Image Processing, Upload articles, images, make links

[interim: Acquire images, process images]

2nd Working Session:
Fri 03.04 1800 Uploading Pictures and Words
Sat04.04 0800 Mop-up

[interim: Upload]

Final Working Session:
Fri 15.05 1800 Mop-up, fix-up
Sat16.05 0800 Plan follow-up activity if required. Monitoring real-time online.

Follow-up sessions can be done via the web, visits are optional based on specific activities. To contribute, participate please email fossimilajau@yahoo.com.


Viewpoint.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Friends of Similajau Blogspot

"Situated in Bintulu Division (about 30km from Bintulu Town) the national park provides recreational ground for the people within the central region of Sarawak. It has one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Malaysia with miles of unspoiled white and golden sand and rocky beaches facing the South China Sea.

First gazetted on 1 December 1976 and published to public on 20 April 1978 with and areas of 7,064 hectares of virgin forest, starting from Sungai Likau in the south and as far as 30km stretch to Sungai Similajau to the north. Another 1,932 hectares of areas was extended to the park on 17 February 2000 this made the total areas to 8,996 hectares. Even though it?s a small area of strip land running from North-South direction, approximately 30km, but it is rich in flora and fauna that provided nature lovers with rich experience and activities."

The above description taken from:
http://www.forestry.sarawak.gov.my/forweb/np/np/similaj.htm

This blog is maintained by the Friends of Similajau National Park. It will be filled with regular updates, news, images, wildlife records and sighting as well as latest developments related to Similajau National Park.

Our aim :
i) To highlight everything that is Similajau for greater public consumption.
ii) To increase presence of this unique Park in cyberspace for all to appreciate and treasure.

Email fossimilajau@yahoo.com to contribute updates, articles, images, news, wildlife sightings and records, new development and activities with the National Park.