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What does the four components of the SARAWAK FORESTRY logo represent?

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The four components in the SARAWAK FORESTRY logo represents, leaf, hornbill, orang utan and tree. ‘Leaf’ reflects the foundation of all the flora species in Sarawak. Thus, it also signifies SARAWAK FORESTRY’s effort and responsibilities in biodiversity conservation. ‘Hornbill’ and ‘orang utan’ are synonym with the diversity of wildlife in Sarawak and signifies the conservation efforts to safeguard all wildlife. Furthermore, hornbill is the official State bird and it gives the logo a distinctive Sarawakian identity. ‘Tree’ component represents sustainable forest management to ensure the optimal use and conservation of our forest resources.

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