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Bukit Tiban National Park

Coordinates: 3°26′N 113°29′E / 3.433°N 113.483°E / 3.433; 113.483
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Bukit Tiban National Park
Map showing the location of Bukit Tiban National Park
Map showing the location of Bukit Tiban National Park
Bukit Tiban
LocationSarawak, Malaysia
Coordinates3°26′N 113°29′E / 3.433°N 113.483°E / 3.433; 113.483
Area96 km2 (37 sq mi)
Established2000

The Bukit Tiban National Park is a national park in Bintulu Division, Sarawak, Malaysia.[1] The park encloses the headwaters of the Sungai Nyalau and Sungai Timong rivers in the Miri Division and Sungai Sigrok, a tributary of Sungai Similajau in the Bintulu Division.

While the forest in the park was logged prior to 1985, most of the surrounding land has been converted to palm oil plantations, making the area an important refuge for remaining wildlife. Much of the eastern half of the park has however been converted to palm oil in the years since the park was established.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bukit Tiban National Park". Forest Department Sarawak. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved 2019-05-17.