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Morphometric Analysis of the Main River Systems and Camera Trapping Study in Ulu Muda Forest Reserve
2. Camera Trapping Study in Ulu Muda Forest Reserve, Kedah
These two scientific papers are the outcome of WWF-Malaysia’s conservation efforts in the Ulu Muda landscape, funded by CIMB Islamic Bank.
The first paper was initiated to understand the hydrology of two large tributary rivers of Muda dam -- Sungai Muda and Sungai Teliang. This is the first known study that provides a proper understanding of the variety, form and hydrological processes of the river catchments, which can contribute to catchment management and conservation planning in the area.
The second paper was a camera-trapping study on non-volant mammals (flightless mammals) in the least researched areas within UMFR i.e. the river catchments for Sungai Teliang, Sungai Jawi and Sungai Labua.
The study recorded 34 species of non-volant mammals and provided the first comprehensive checklist of these animals in the forest reserve. The least researched area which houses almost half of all the non-volant mammals recorded in Ulu Muda Forest Reserve was proposed to be protected as a wildlife sanctuary or a research forest.
These two scientific papers were published in the Malayan Nature Journal Volume 3 Part 3.