Rain forest (rainforest), the country's borunai Temburong.Most of the primary rain forest of Brunei, remaining inside the forest, which is defined within publicaccess is limited by the order and the destruction or removal of plants or animals is prohibited. Some of these facilities, but many of the region's occuby is not accessible.One is the Batu Apoi Temburong District of Brunei in forest reserves. This district is in Brunei that separated from the part that is wild marrow, Sarawak. In the East, with an area of 1, 288 square kilometers and has a population of less than 7000 people, Batu Apoi occupies the entire South of the Temburong 488 square kilometers. From some of the best fertile rainforest remaining in the mix is not disturbed by the General in Southeast Asia until the 1990 human activities that are located in this area is limited to the occasional Army training exercises and hunting people from villages closest to these events has been inherited for decades, although the impact on populations at many land animals seems to be minimal, but local residents claim that fishing has reduced dramatically in the past year. A small research comes in, occasionally before 1991Forests in Brunei DarussalamHistory of Brunei Forestry Department summarized the philosophy behind recent policies apply. By the Department from 1933 (the Governmant Brunei: Cambridge 1993) forestry activity during the 1930s is as minimal and as concerns related to the Brunei oil well but the wood forest reserves were given as early as 1934, with the first alert of forest Batu Apoi Temburong District surf creatine blends.In 1936, in 1937, the forest Department set about devel oping the lumber industry, but also wood imported from Sarawak for job governmentbuilding in 1976 by 2482 distance 1,540 square kilometers of forest land is in forest reserves. this area has increase to 2,430 square kilometers by the year 1954. The forest will be destroyed by farming the metaphysical in the River in the region, and considered by, the issue is the export of timber, from being banned in 1957 because of domestic demand. Wood has also exceeded the until then existing domestic supply by importing from Sarawak this ban, it relaxes in response to the cumulative surpluses of wood by the late 1960 's, but back in the 1970s, the development of the timber industry sees strictly. Restrict the export of timber by the early 1980 's résumé. Konmonyobai forests are established through the ten-year plan in 1955, indicating that forest management should be dependent on the sustainable yield by circles (ibid .. p. 42). At the end of 1983, in the day of the independence of Brunei, Brunei has eleven forest reserves cover 2,119 square kilometers and wood production, with a value of about 100,000 tons, of which a total of 78,000 comes from forest reserves.
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