Thursday, December 31, 2020

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021

Good riddance to the bad Year 2020 and welcome the New Year 2021.

Enjoy the Wi-Fi and Internet access at the CheWong community centre and classroom sponsored by private well wishers.

You can do your on-line learning in the New Year. 



Monday, December 28, 2020

KUALA GANDAH ELEPHANT CENTRE REOPENS ON 2.1.2021

Please to inform the public that the Kuala Gandah Elephant Centre will reopen on Saturday 2nd. January 2021 onwards. 

If you are interested to visit this santuary, please do  your necessary travel arrangements. 

Kuala Gandah Elephant Santuary is located in Krau National Forest Reserve. The size of this reserve is as the size of Singapore island.

Also located besides the Kuala Gandah Elephant Santuary is the tribal village of CheWong orang Asli.

Krau National Forest Reserve has the Biodiversity Institute which has Heritage Centre and the Deer Park.

In June 2021, a new Tiger Rehabilitation centre will be added to the Krau National Forest Reserve. Injured tigers nationwide due to snares etc. will be sent here to be taken care of.

They will be rehabilated before they are released back into their natural habitat.

Visit Krau National Forest Reserve at https://www.wildlife.gov.my/index.php/en/12-bahagian/32-krau-wildlife-reserve-pahang

WIFI AND INTERNET ACCESS AT CHEWONG COMMUNITY CENTER

Checking Internet Access


Testing out Wifi and Internet access at CheWong Community centre. The Internet access is reasonable and now, the community can do on-line learning from there.

Monthly Internet access is borne privately as a community service project.



Wi-Fi Box in the Classroom at CheWong community centre 

Saturday, December 26, 2020

INTERNET IN A BOX AND SOFT TOYS

On this Tuesday, our volunteers for CheWong Kuala Gandah Elephant Centre will travel there on a day trip. 

We hope to test our Internet in a Box connection at the CheWong community centre.
If successful, we will place the box in a secure place for Wi-Fi and Internet access trials.  

At the same time, we  received some soft toys donated by a well wisher.  

Being the coming of the New Year, these toys can be given to the CheWong kids. 

Hopefully, they can enjoy and play with these soft toys for the New Year.




Sunday, November 8, 2020

GENTLE GIANTS AT RISKS FROM POACHERS'TRAPS

Gentle giants at risk from poachers’ traps


Recovering: Elly, at the Kuala Gandah NECC in Pahang, is getting used to her prosthetic leg which needs to be changed every six months.

PETALING JAYA: Snares set up by poachers in the country’s jungles are killing or injuring wildlife every year – including the biggest of them all, elephants and calves like Elly and Chereh.

Elly, rescued by the wildlife authorities three years ago from a snare after it was abandoned by its herd, had its foot amputated three years ago. The calf has a new prosthetic leg now.

Currently being cared for at the Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Centre (NECC) in Lanchang, Pahang, Elly, who is four now, is learning to adapt to the wild through daily outings in the jungle with her mahout.

Chereh, rescued in Sungai Lembing, Pahang, in September, is in quarantine.

“He was also trapped and injured by a poacher’s trap. We are still monitoring his condition to see if he needs an amputation, ” said Kuala Gandah NECC chief Muhammad Khairul Adha Mat Amin.

Last month, the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) rescued a female elephant trapped in a snare in Jeli, Kelantan, and a female tapir in Jerantut, Pahang.

Khairul said that over the years, many rescued elephants had succumbed to injuries and infections caused by snare traps.

Elly’s front right foot was severely injured and covered in mud when she was first found near a village in Jeli, Kelantan.

“She was barely conscious and maggots were infesting her wound, ” he said.

“Our team from the Terengganu Elephant Conservation Centre (ECC) brought her out and gave her the initial medical treatment before she was transferred to Kuala Gandah for her recovery, ” he added.

After her condition stabilised, Elly was soon adopted and provided with a prosthetic leg by the Export-Import Bank of Malaysia (Exim Bank) under its corporate social responsibility initiative.

Since the now 400kg calf is still growing, her prosthetic leg needs to be changed every six months.

“The specifications of the prosthetic leg have to change according to Elly’s needs because her strength and movements change as she grows.

“Although the Exim Bank adoption provides allocation for that until next year, we welcome any corporates, non-governmental organisations or individuals to come forward because there are 32 other rescued elephants at our centre, ” added Khairul.

Elly, who switched to solid food a year ago, enjoys eating papaya and watermelon besides her usual daily Napier grass.

Apart from Kuala Gandah, Khairul said Perhilitan also manages the ECC in Sungai Deka, Terengganu, and the upcoming elephant sanctuary in Kota Tinggi, Johor.

   

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Friday, November 6, 2020

POSSIBLE POSITIONS TO MOUNT WIRELESS INTERNET IN A BOX

Currently,  we are testing the Internet in a Box with unlimited data usage. 

After testing it,  we hope to mount the Box at one of these positions where there is a working power point. 

Once commissioned,  CheWong residents including children can access onto the Internet to learn their lessons remotely online. 

A Webcam can also be installed overlooking the stage which we can view functions being carried out at the stage. 








Sunday, November 1, 2020

LEARNING ENGLISH ONLINE VIA YOUTUBE

Once we have sorted out the monthly wireless unlimited data plan to be put into the Wireless Internet in  Box,  this box will be relocated at the CheWong community centre. 

CheWong community with their school  children can go on remote learning by using their smart phones or XO laptops.




To access this online  learning on YouTube,  you must first log into:

Thursday, October 29, 2020

WIFI INTERNET IN A BOX TO BE RELOCATED

For the past 1.5 years, we placed the wifi Internet access hardware in the Resource room.

As this room is always not opened to the the public unless on official functions, usage of this Internet and Intranet is underutilised.

By placing these Internet devices at the CheWong Community centre, hopefully more people including pupils in the CheWong kampung can use it for on-line learning remotely using XOs laptops.

The devices will need to be placed in a sturdy ABS box and then mounted securely in the community centre.




Wi-Fi Internet-in-a-Box





Friday, August 28, 2020

XOs CAN BE USED FOR REMOTE LEARNING BY DEAF PUPILS

In Pakistan,  donated XOs have been used by deaf pupils for remote learning.  They can be used by special children besides normal children.




Tuesday, August 4, 2020

2 CHE WONG SPM GRADUATES TO TAKE UP TOURISM COURSE IN LIPIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

In the 2019 SPM exams, 2 Che Wong young ladies passed with good grades. They were the first in the Che Wong community to pass the SPM.

Intan & Ain

Today, they will be enrolling to study a tourism course at the Kuala Lipis Community College for 2 years.

This is a milestone for the Che Wong community.

Our congratulations to both of them in their new journey for the next two years.

Well wishers and donors have provided financial assistance for their course fees and living expenses.

A big Thank you to all persons who provided in this social community project.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

VIDEO RECORDS

Some videos to record OLPC development in Malaysia over the past 7 years.

https://youtu.be/Q581WVCZfmA

https://youtu.be/n9INabdrZ3I

KUALA GANDAH ELEPHANT SANTUARY OPENED TO PUBLIC SINCE 15.6.2020

We are pleased to inform the public that our Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary has been re-opened since 15.6.2020.

So the public who are interested to visit this centre can now do so.

Have an enjoyable family outing by visiting this centre.

Durian season is also on as well.

dLEAP IN THE STAR WRITE UP TODAY

dLeap has a write up by the Star today.

Saturday, May 9, 2020

ELEPHANTS DROP FOOD PARCELS IN KRAU SANTUARY

Jumbo drop: Elephants help deliver aid to Orang Asli at Krau wildlife reserve


KUANTAN: Four elephants from the Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Centre have helped to make a special delivery to Orang Asli residents in the Krau wildlife reserve during the movement control order (MCO).
The elephants named Kasturi, Alam, Abot and Timur and a team of staff from the centre undertook the activity in mid-April, according to a post on the Wildlife and National Parks Department's Facebook page.
Medicine and food items such as rice, sugar, sardines and milk that were donated by individuals who visited the centre were brought by the elephants and their handlers through a forest path to Kampung Asli Senil, Kampung Asli Serluh and Lata Tujuh, which were occupied by 20 families.
The department said aside from assisting the local community, the three days, two nights programme was also an exercise in mental and physical fitness for the elephants while also strengthening the bond with their handlers.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

SAMPLES OF ELEPHANT SOUVENIRS FOR KUALA GANDAH ELEPHANT CHEWONG CENTRE

Below are samples of elephant watering can and 🔑 chain for future sales as souvenirs for tourists.

Profits generated will be shared between the co-op Elephant Trust and CheWong community. Hopefully,  we can get approval from the management of Kuala Gandah, co-op and CheWong community.





Sunday, January 19, 2020

CHEWONG KIDS AT RESOURCE ROOM

Recently,  there was a visit by Bee Lian to Check Wong village.