At 17sdg Malaysia, we are committed to Goal 15: Life on Land, part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our goal is to protect Malaysia’s forests, restore natural landscapes, and support sustainable land use. From reforestation efforts to wildlife protection, we work to preserve biodiversity and ensure a greener, healthier planet for future generations.
Malaysia’s forests are home to diverse wildlife, but face threats like deforestation, illegal logging, and land damage. At 17sdg Malaysia, we protect endangered species, restore forest land, and promote biodiversity awareness. Our programs support forest conservation and help rural communities adopt sustainable and eco-friendly practices.
17sdg Malaysia supports forest restoration projects to revive damaged rainforests and protect native trees. Reforestation helps reduce carbon emissions, improve biodiversity, and enhance air and water quality.
We work with communities and authorities to protect endangered species such as the Malayan tiger, tapir, and orangutan. Our efforts include protecting wildlife corridors and reducing illegal hunting.
17sdg Malaysia promotes eco-friendly farming and agroforestry that reduce land degradation, improve food security, and support the environment.
We conduct school and community workshops to raise awareness about biodiversity, forest care, and the importance of protecting our land and wildlife.
Our programs help rural communities through tree planting, forest-based businesses, and ecotourism. 17sdg Malaysia empowers people to earn income while protecting nature.
Preserving forests helps maintain ecosystems and protect wildlife that is unique to Malaysia.
Eco-friendly farming and forest-based incomes provide stable livelihoods while protecting the land.
Tree planting and land restoration help fight climate change and improve soil and water health.
Healthy forests absorb carbon dioxide, reduce floods, and stabilise the climate.
Partner with 17sdg Malaysia to restore natural habitats, conserve biodiversity, and promote sustainable land management. Together, we can protect endangered species, strengthen ecosystems, and ensure Malaysia’s forests and landscapes thrive for generations to come.