In October
last year, the National Landscape Department started putting up a 3.5m-high
fence along a 4.7km stretch as part of an upgrading project to demarcate the
park and increase security for visitors. The construction, which is still
ongoing, caused an estimated 3,000 mature trees to be felled, trails to be
damaged and has affected water quality in the area.
Selangor
Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) chairman Henry Goh said the gazetting
was promised by the Federal Territories Ministry back in 2006 and is still
pending. “There is a proposal to construct arboretums, buildings and cement
lanes, as well as shop lots and a food court within the forest. “We are not
against development but it should not be done at the expense of nature,” said
Goh, who took part in the walk.
Others
included MNS president Prof Dr Maketab Mohamed, Trails Association of
Kuala Lumpur and Selangor (Traks) president Scott Roberts, Global
Environmental Centre (GEC) River Care Programme coordinator Dr K.
Kalithasan, The Star group chief editor Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai and
Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng.
Chor had
earlier explained that clearing work being done at Bukit Kiara was to ensure it
stays a green lung reserve. He said the security fencing was built by the
Landscape Department to protect the park from illegal encroachment.
He was also
quoted as saying the paths were cleared to bring the equipment and material for
the fencing. However, some residents had expressed concern that the clearing
work was a prelude to commercial development.
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