Honourable Guest – Wong Siew Te

Wong and family
Wong and family

Sukau Rainforest Lodge welcomed founder of Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, Wong Siew Te and family to the lodge at the end of July 2015. Wong is a Malaysian wildlife biologist and sun bear expert. For the last 13 years, Wong has been studying and working on the ecological conservation of the sun bear. He is one of the few Malaysian wildlife biologists trained in a western country. In 1989, he continued his studies at Taiwan’s National Pingtung University of Science and Technology and received his diploma in Animal Science & Veterinary in 1992. In 1994, he studied Wildlife Biology at the University of Montana where he graduated as a Bachelor of Science in 1997. Wong then graduated with a Master of Science in 2002 with the thesis ‘The ecology of Malayan sun bear in the lowland tropical rainforest of Sabah, Borneo’.

From 2002 – 2005, he co-chaired the Sun Bear Expert Team for the IUCN/SSC Bear Specialist Group, a science-based network of voluntary experts within the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN). During this time, he also pursued his doctorate in Fish and Wildlife Biology at the University of Montana and conducted his dissertation entitled ‘The effects of selective logging on Malayan sun bears (Helarctos malayanus) and bearded pigs (Sus barbatus) in lowland tropical rainforest of Borneo’.

His pioneering studies of sun bear ecology in the Borneo rainforest revealed the elusive life history of the sun bear in the dense jungle. Wong’s research has taken him to the most threatened wildlife habitat on Earth, where field work is exceedingly difficult. While rapid habitat destruction from unsustainable logging practices, the conversion of the sun bear’s habitat into palm oil plantations and uncontrolled poaching activities paint a bleak picture for the future of the sun bear, Wong is determined to help the present situation of sun bears in Southeast Asia. Wong is the CEO of the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, which he founded in 2008.

He was also a fellow of the Flying Elephants Foundation, which awards individuals from a broad range of disciplines in the arts and sciences who have demonstrated singular creativity, passion, integrity and leadership and whose work inspires a reverence for the natural world. Wong is also a current member of three IUCN/SSC Specialist Groups.

Wong during his presentation
Wong during his presentation

Wong was born on May 16, 1969 in Bukit Mertajam, Penang and grew up with eight other siblings – four elder brothers and four elder sisters.

For more information on sun bears in Borneo, please visit the Sun Bear Conservation Centre website at http://www.bsbcc.org.my/.