Milestones in Club
2022
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) has involved with UITM collaboration on Environmental Education.
Sustainable Development and Public Awareness and Sabah Environmental Trust (SET) collaboration on promoting DaMaI initiative program.
2021
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) started the “Talk to School” program and other activities with students virtually.
2020
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic that has swept Malaysia, as well as broad, MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER (MCO) directives, SNC has been unable to carry out any physical activities/programs this year. However, SNC was able to conduct several virtual activities through online platforms, such as Zoom for talks on SNC and Kahoot for online quizzes.
2015
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) has involved with Yayasan Sabah Petronas Collaboration.
2007
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) has collaborated with South East Asia Rainforest Research Partnership (SEARRP).
2005
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) become a member of Sabah Environmental Education Network (SEEN).
2004
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) has collaborated with Japanese Jungle School Programmed.
2003
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) was one of the organizations recognized as an environmentally friendly organization in 2003 because SNC has actively participated in and assisted with government-sponsored environmental activities. SNC also a component of the school’s extracurricular.
2002
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) has collaborated with Bornean Biodiversity and Ecosystem Conservation (BBEC).
1999
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) receives the most successful Conservation Project in Malaysia from WWF’S Conservation Merit in 1999 award on-behalf SNC. The WWF Award for Conservation Merit is awarded for significant contribution to local, grass roots conservation and for conservation achievements over a long period of time.
1998
Sabah Nature Club (SNC) has collaborated with Malaysian Nature Society (MNS)
1991
President of WWF Malaysia, Tan Sri Dato Khir Johari, recognized SNC as one of the well-known clubs doing conservation initiatives and environmental awareness programmed in Sabah.
1988
To get it started, the Sabah Nature Club (SNC) scheme was jointly undertaken with the Education Department as an extra-curricular activity within schools maximizing the involvement of school heads, teachers, and students.