Mt. Kinabalu: A Borneo Gem

Mt. Kinabalu: A Borneo Gem


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  1. What an excellent article but also what beautiful pictures! We are locals and proud of the work we are doing to protect our precious environment, so it is always pleasing to read blog posts like this and see just how the locals are working to further highlight the wildlife and environmental needs. Really pleasing to read and I am very jealous of the pictures indeed!

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Megan has always been passionate about the issues of equality and human rights, particularly the social and political factors which contribute to events in these areas on a global level. She cultivated this interest into a Bachelors with a double major in History and Political Science from Davis & Elkins College, and has recently obtained her Masters of Research from the University of Glasgow in Human Rights and International Politics. Her Masters dissertation strongly emphasized the barriers presented by discrimination and healthcare access as faced by marginalized communities, especially when individuals live with “multiple disadvantages.” In her spare time, Megan enjoys hiking with her dog, amateur photography, good music, and long books.

One thought on “Mt. Kinabalu: A Borneo Gem

  1. What an excellent article but also what beautiful pictures! We are locals and proud of the work we are doing to protect our precious environment, so it is always pleasing to read blog posts like this and see just how the locals are working to further highlight the wildlife and environmental needs. Really pleasing to read and I am very jealous of the pictures indeed!

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