Gibbon Conservation Society - Malaysia

(PART OF THE KINDRED GUARDIANS PROJECT)

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LOCATION | MALAYSIA

The Gibbon Conservation Society (GCS), a Malaysian NGO, was unofficially founded in 2013. The organization advocates for a holistic approach to conservation, addressing issues through rehabilitation, combating wildlife trade, empowering individuals, collaborating with communities, contributing to scientific research, and promoting global awareness.

GCS is known for its dynamic growth and continuous innovation. The society's journey began when founder Mariani Ramli, also known as Bam, was unexpectedly entrusted with the care of an infant gibbon. With little prior knowledge about the species, Bam immersed herself in research, adhered to international guidelines, and sought advice from global experts. Her dedication to continual learning and improvement has enabled GCS to establish Malaysia's only internationally accredited rehabilitation center for gibbons and to become a model for similar initiatives worldwide.

Bam’s initial goal was simply to aid that first infant gibbon, but the scope of her mission quickly expanded. Today, the Gibbon Conservation Society remains driven by the desire to provide the best possible care for these endangered animals, consistently seeking innovative solutions to enhance their well-being and survival.

THIS STORY IS PART OF MY KINDRED GUARDIANS PROJECT - Kindred Guardians is an ongoing self-funded personal project focused on documenting people around the world who dedicate their lives to helping animals in need. Each chapter explores a new issue and a new bond between humans and animals.

The goal of the project is to shed light on wildlife issues globally, and to celebrate and showcase the crusaders who make it their life’s work to give wildlife a voice.

All images/text are donated to each individual/organization featured in the project and are also available for purchase for media outlets around the world.

This project was featured in the follow media outlets.

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