

Return Fuku Chan to Malaysian Borneo now


Return Fuku Chan to Malaysian Borneo now
The Issue
Fuku Chan, a cherished emblem of Malaysian natural heritage, originates from the lush hinterlands of Borneo, Sabah. Twenty-five years ago, an agreement forged on April 28, 2001, entrusted Fuku Chan to an international partner for conservation research and international collaboration. The terms set were clear and definite, concluding the agreement exactly on April 28, 2026. As of today, this agreement stands terminated, necessitating the immediate return of Fuku Chan to its original habitat.
Fuku Chan is not just a symbol; it represents the rich biodiversity, heritage, and pride of Malaysian Borneo. Its return signifies a fulfilled promise to the natural world and honors the trust our community holds in international conservation partnerships.
Failing to return Fuku Chan promptly could not only breach the integrity of international agreements but could also deprive our native ecosystems of its invaluable presence. In the heart of Sabah, Fuku Chan's role is irreplaceable among its native flora and fauna. Its presence there contributes to vital ecological balance, scientific study, and local cultural values.
This petition calls on the relevant international authorities and government bodies to act swiftly. By honoring the terms of the original agreement, they have the chance to reaffirm commitment to international cooperation and ecological stewardship.
Join us in urging the immediate and rightful return of Fuku Chan. Sign the petition and stand for Malaysia's natural heritage and integrity. With collective action and a unified voice, we can ensure that Fuku Chan completes its journey back to where it rightfully belongs. Your support is crucial. Sign now and help us bring Fuku Chan home.

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The Issue
Fuku Chan, a cherished emblem of Malaysian natural heritage, originates from the lush hinterlands of Borneo, Sabah. Twenty-five years ago, an agreement forged on April 28, 2001, entrusted Fuku Chan to an international partner for conservation research and international collaboration. The terms set were clear and definite, concluding the agreement exactly on April 28, 2026. As of today, this agreement stands terminated, necessitating the immediate return of Fuku Chan to its original habitat.
Fuku Chan is not just a symbol; it represents the rich biodiversity, heritage, and pride of Malaysian Borneo. Its return signifies a fulfilled promise to the natural world and honors the trust our community holds in international conservation partnerships.
Failing to return Fuku Chan promptly could not only breach the integrity of international agreements but could also deprive our native ecosystems of its invaluable presence. In the heart of Sabah, Fuku Chan's role is irreplaceable among its native flora and fauna. Its presence there contributes to vital ecological balance, scientific study, and local cultural values.
This petition calls on the relevant international authorities and government bodies to act swiftly. By honoring the terms of the original agreement, they have the chance to reaffirm commitment to international cooperation and ecological stewardship.
Join us in urging the immediate and rightful return of Fuku Chan. Sign the petition and stand for Malaysia's natural heritage and integrity. With collective action and a unified voice, we can ensure that Fuku Chan completes its journey back to where it rightfully belongs. Your support is crucial. Sign now and help us bring Fuku Chan home.

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Petition created on 11 June 2026