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  • Effective wildlife conservation requires understanding social dynamics.
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Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the social dimensions of wildlife conservation in Kinabatangan, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • To identify threats to successful conservation outcomes stemming from stakeholder interactions.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative approach utilizing in-depth, semi-structured interviews.
  • Sixty informants were interviewed, representing diverse stakeholder groups including local communities, government, tourism, NGOs, and the private sector.

Main Results:

  • Human-wildlife conflicts have decreased, but inter-stakeholder conflicts persist as a major conservation threat.
  • Stakeholder perceptions of wildlife abundance often contradict scientific survey data, indicating poor communication of conservation messages.
  • Orangutan and gibbon populations show significant declines (30% and 29% respectively), contrary to some stakeholder beliefs.

Conclusions:

  • Improving social values and community empowerment are essential for conservation efforts.
  • Conservation awareness programs need revision to effectively communicate evidence-based findings.
  • Addressing stakeholder conflicts is critical for achieving successful wildlife conservation outcomes in the region.