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Etiqa's Project Firefly Reinforces Mangrove Ecosystem in Sungai Panjang in Collaboration with Malaysian Nature Society
Senin, 12 Januari 2026 | 10:02
(L to R) Raffi Ismail, Marketing & Partnership Manager, Malaysian Nature Society; Fukhairudin Mohd Yusof, CEO of Etiqa General Insurance Berhad; Zaki Parmin, Assistant Agricultural Officer, Sabak Bernam District Council; Amran Hassan, Chief Strategy Officer, Etiqa
SELANGOR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 10 January 2026 - Etiqa has launched Etiqa's Project Firefly a new
environmental initiative dedicated to conserving one of Malaysia's
iconic firefly habitats while uplifting the livelihood of the
communities living along Sungai Panjang in Sabak Bernam, who rely on
eco-tourism and the mangrove ecosystem. The programme was carried out in
collaboration with the Malaysian Nature Society (MNS), Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), and the Sabak Bernam District Council.
Through Etiqa's Project Firefly, Etiqa is taking proactive steps to preserve and sustain the ecosystem by planting 130
Sonneratia Caseolaris or locally known as
Berembang saplings
and 200
Sonneratia Caseolaris seeds, undertaking habitat restoration
works, and mobilising 50 Etiqa volunteers for a community-driven
initiative along Sungai Panjang, covering a total stretch of 10
kilometres. In addition, an awareness session was conducted by
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's Faculty of Science which aimed to
educate participants on the ecological importance of fireflies and the
need for long-term conservation.
Fireflies play an important role as indicators of mangrove ecosystem
health, which in turn supports environmental balance and benefits
surrounding communities. However, across Malaysia, firefly populations
are declining due to rapid habitat loss caused by river pollution,
deforestation, and increasing light pollution along mangrove-lined
rivers. These threats not only endanger native species but also affect
the livelihoods of local fishermen and villagers who rely on healthy
river ecosystems and firefly-based eco-tourism. Protecting congregating
firefly zones through the preservation of adequate vegetation buffers
along riverbanks is therefore critical to ensuring the long-term
survival of these species and the sustainability of local livelihoods.
Fukhairudin Mohd Yusof, CEO of Etiqa General Insurance Berhad (EGIB)
said, “We initiated Etiqa's Project Firefly as conserving native firefly
species is deeply connected to the well-being of the communities that
co-exist around them. By conserving firefly habitats, we are not only
protecting an irreplaceable part of Malaysia's biodiversity but also
helping sustain the eco-tourism and river-based livelihoods of Sungai
Panjang residents. This reflects Etiqa's purpose in Making the World a
Better Place that includes meaningful environmental action which
strengthens both nature and society, creating long-term value for future
generations.”
Mr. I.S Shanmugaraj, Executive Director of Malaysia Nature Society says,
“Fireflies are natural indicators of a healthy mangrove ecosystem, and
their presence reflects the overall condition of our rivers and
surrounding environments. We commend Etiqa for taking proactive steps
through Etiqa's Project Firefly to address the growing threats of
habitat degradation along fireflies corridor. Meaningful conservation
requires collective action, and we hope this initiative will inspire
more companies to collaborate with environmental organisations and local
communities to protect biodiversity while supporting sustainable
livelihoods for the long term.”
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR