Saturday, February 25, 2012

CFZNSS : Introduction and Objectives

Introduction :

Malaysia is one of the few South-East Asian countries with fireflies that congregate on “display trees” along both sides of mangrove-lined rivers. The insects can even be found congregating up to 100m inland from the riverbank where they breed.

As Malaysia is at the centre of the firefly region that stretches from India to Papua New Guinea, we are fortunate to have a relatively high diversity of the insect. Of the over 20 species of fireflies, Malaysia hosts seven. Of these, the most familiar would be the Pteroptyx tener, also known as the congregating or synchronous firefly.

These fireflies typically congregate in groups along riverbanks and synchronise their flashes, thereby creating the light display that so many people gather to witness.Places like Kuala Selangor have made firefly-watching a lucrative tourist attraction since the 1980s.

What most people don’t know is that many other congregating firefly habitats in Malaysia are slowly being wiped out, both by ignorance and irresponsible development.

There is every little information if any on fireflies in Sarawak. Initial recces that have been carried out by MNS Miri Branch during Dec 2009-April 2010 discovered that there’s significant scope for the branch to be able to contribute and populate important data on fireflies distribution in Sarawak, specifically those within the Miri-Bintulu area.

This project proposes to conduct surveys along the rivers within the Northern Divisons to get a clearer picture of the presence of fireflies in Sarawak; as well as collect samples for identification.

The project has been solely carried out by MNS Miri Branch members with input from Sonny Wong, MNS Conservation and Dr Mahadi Menakbar Dawood, UMS.

Objectives:

1) Conduct a survey of the northern region of the state of Sarawak to identify key congregating firefly zones and to identify and count firefly display trees during the period of October 2010 to March 2011.

2) Produce a report on the findings of the survey which can function as a basis for future policy and management strategies for wetlands and waterbirds in Sarawak.

3) Build capacity of members, participating stakeholders and volunteers in firefly identification, monitoring and riverine ecosystem surveys.
4) Increase awareness of the importance of the Sarawak river ecosystem at local, national levels through CEPA, training, publications and sharing of output with stakeholders and relevant organisations.

5) Forge working relationships in matters related to fireflies diversity, and wetland habitat conservation between MNS and other NGOs, government agencies in northern Sarawak.

6) Document the process of the survey, from initiation to completion, as a model for replication in other areas of Sarawak.


Musa Musbah, CFZNSS Project Executor giving a presentation on CFZ and fireflies to students from four schools in Bungai during one of our community outreach program (COP).

CONGREGATING FIREFLY ZONE NORTHERN SARAWAK SURVEY REPORT


After several false starts, the The CFZ Northern Sarawak Survey Report has been finalised. For those of you who are following the progress of the work done, we'll published snippets of it here on this blog.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people who together have made the one year long project a worthwhile undertaking on many more levels than just building firefly database for Northern Sarawak:

Musa Musbah, MNS Miri Branch/Project Executor
Faye Osman,, MNS Miri Branch
Anura Dason, MNS Miri Branch
Sara Wong, MNS Miri Branch
Dominique Dodge-Wan, MNS Miri Branch
Sim Yuh Thin, MNS Miri Branch
Nurziana Abdullah Sani, MNS Miri Branch
Rosie Kassim, MNS Miri Branch
Lee Bor Seng , MNS Miri Branch
Tracy Kho, MNS Miri Branch
Joyce Sivalingam, MNS Miri Branch
Clarissa Loke, MNS Miri Branch
Sonny Wong, MNS HQ
Kamal Abdullah, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Miri)
Remli Adenan, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Miri)
Samantha Kwan, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Miri)
Kamil Tahir, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Miri)
Haidar Ali, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Miri)
John MacKenzie, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Miri)
Anne King, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Norhider Julaihi, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Jocelyn Jonip, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Elan Ngalang , Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Nyareng Kalau, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Julaini Omar, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Vincent Jihem, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Abd Rahim Hassan, Sarawak Forestry Corporation (Bintulu)
Dr Mahadimenakbar Daud, University Malaysia Sabah
Robert Yeoh, MNS Kuching
Tham Chee Keong, Nature and Science Society Bintulu
Clift Edison, Nature and Science Society Bintulu
Nazur Riza Nurkaman, Curtin University
Salam, Curtin University
Faiz Nasir, Curtin University
Faiz Jamil, Curtin University
Lynn Faust, Firefly Researcher (USA)
Luis Vasconcelos, Firefly Researcher (Portugal)
Maria, Firefly Researcher (Portugal)
Jose Fidalgo, Firefly Researcher (Portugal)
Rebecca D’Cruz, MNS Kuching Branch/Project Oversight1
Maye Yap, MNS Secretariat/Project Oversight2
Nazeri Abghani, MNS Miri Branch/Project Lead

Those named above have collectively contributed to much of this first CFZ work in Northern Division. This project has been funded by MNS Merdeka Fund, with in-kind contribution from Sarawak Forestry Corporation Miri and Bintulu Regional Offices.

We would like to put it to record our sincere gratitude to Encik Abg Arabi Hj Imran, Regional Manager, Sarawak Forestry Corporation Miri Regional Office and Encik Mohd Jirin Anis, Regional Manager, Sarawak Forestry Corporation Bintulu Regional Office for extending their full support to our Congregating Firefly Zone activities in the Northern Division. It is hope that with their continued strong support and contribution, Malaysian Nature Society would be poised to continue similar collaborations in the future.