| Penang Forestry Museum
Introduction
The Forestry
Museum, located within the Telok Bahang Forest Park grounds, was set up to
research, exhibit and nurture an appreciation of the diverse species of plant
life on the island's tropical rainforest. The construction of the 700
sq. metre Museum started in 1976. The museum building is panelled throughout
with various species of locally found wood and other renewable forest products.
The eight supporting beams of the building are also panelled plants that
are found within the vicinity, like palms, canes and rattan. It was opened
to the public on 5 May 1983.
Objectives of the Museum
The key roles of the Forestry Museum are:
To help visitors
understand how forestry contributes to the development of the
country.
Showing visitors how to recognise the function
of the forest, through observation
of exhibits.
Educating
and furthering knowledge in respect of functions and contributions
of forestry through the display exhibits.
To serve as
a source of reference in science, history and art, for school children
and students of higher learning.
To
promote
awareness of and to appreciate the forest with the aim of encouraging
people to treat it with loving care.
To attract
more tourists to visit Penang, thus boosting the tourism
industry.
Divisions of the exhibition areas
FORESTRY
DIORAMA: This
section has eight dioramas which represent the eight forest types found in
the local tropical forest. The dioramas include a mangrove swamp forest,
swamp forest, coastal hill forest, lowland dipterocarp forest, hill dipterocarp
forest, upper hill dipterocarp forest, montane oak forest and montane ericaceous
forest.
SILVICULTURE: This section
exhibits information treatment of forest stand, work on replanting and
cataloguing the kind of trees presently in demand commercially.
ETHNOBOTANY
STALL: This section
exhibits materials from the forest which are commonly used by Malaysians.
The stall is built using Cengal timber and the roofing is made from Nipah
leaves. Nibong and bamboo weaving also form part of this stall.
ENTOMOLOGY SECTION:
A section
devoted to explain the symbiotic relationship between insects and forestry.
Not all insects are harmful to the forest, as there are some which prey on
other insects which live on plant materials. Some insects help in pollination
essential for continued survival of trees and plants. The forest is a breeding
place for insects. Some insects make attractive souvenir items.
FOREST PRODUCE:
In this section
minor forest produce of all kinds are exhibited. The necessary permits to
enable the acquisition of such produce are also shown.
WOOD
PROCESSING: This section
shows how logs are extracted from the forest and how they are converted to
veneer, plywood and sawn timber. Sawn timber is treated to protect the wood
from insect and fungal attacks. Wood may also be moulded or converted to
furniture, fiberboard, blockboards, paper and other wood-based and cellulosic
products.
EXHIBIT
PANELS:
These panels
display pictures and provide information on products made using wood as the
raw material. There are panels showing pictorial representation of logging
operations employing elephants and modern technology. Information on the
use of wood working machineries in sawmilling, plywood and veneer milling,
woodworking and furniture milling industries are also presented. Other
pictorially provide information on small scale industries using wood as raw
materials as in the case of boat-building and housing industry especially
in rural areas.
Facilities
Situated within the recreation area, facilities
such as resting areas and toilet are available. It is suggested that visitors
first spend more time at the museum before moving on to enjoy the serene
condition of the forest park.
Visiting hours
The Forestry
Museum is opened every day except on Eid-al-Fitr (Hari Raya Puasa) and
Eid-al-Adha (Hari Raya Haji).
Time: 9.00am to 5.00pm
Friday: 9.00am to 12noon, 2.45pm to 5.00pm
For further enquires,
please contact
PEJABAT PERHUTANAN NEGERI PULAU
PINANG
Tingkat 20, Menara KOMTAR, 10000 Pulau Pinang
Tel: 04-262 5272 , 650 5250
Fax: 04-263 6335
email:
jabatanp@sukpp.gov.my
MUSEUM PERHUTANAN HUTAN LIPUR TELOK
BAHANG
Taman Rimba, Telok Bahang, 11050 Pulau Pinang
Tel: 604-885 2388
Pejabat Renjer Hutan Telok
Bahang: 604-885 1280
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