A visit to Northern Ulu Segama (now known as the Bukit Piton Forest Reserve) in December 2016 revealed that the trees planted in 2008 under the project have not only been flourishing with healthy canopy growth but was also seen to harbour Orangutan nests.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at http://scholarships.malaysia-students.com/2017/04/ysd-environment-postgraduate-scholarship-orangutan-reforestation.html?m=0