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On the trail of Malaysia's weirdest animal: the GONGO / Mulligan, Martin   Journal Article
Mulligan, Martin Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The rainforests and mangrove wetlands of Malaysia and Southeast Asia are among Earth's most naturally rich environments; temperate countries are poor by comparison. A high proportion of animals and plants in these tropical rainforests, the outcome of 60 million years of evolution, live nowhere else. So the importance of work to conserve this region is apparent. Yet much of this work is left to the so-called GONGOS - or government-owned non-governmental organizations. The GONGO is a species of organization that is found world-wide wherever democracy is new or fragile or otherwise less than fully functioning. Despite frustrations and constraints, however, tiny groups of idealists within this framework may influence and even transform government policy
Key Words Environment  Conservation  GONGO  Rainforest  Azam  Sarawak 
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