[3] Brunei's ecosystem is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including tropical evergreen rainforests and coral reefs.
The country is home to roughly 15,000 species of vascular plants and 2,000 types of trees due to its diversified ecosystem.
Land development, pollution, encroachment, climate change, and invasive alien species are all threatening Brunei's biodiversity.
Because many species rely on specific environments for life, the loss of ecosystems upsets the delicate balance of biodiversity.
[3] Enrichment planting on understocked regions and holes produced after forestry operations is a significant component of Brunei Selection Felling System (BSFS).
The national park is actually part of a larger protected area known as the Batu Apoi Forest Reserve, which encompasses up to 40% of the District of Temburong.
[7] Sungai Basong Recreational Park, located near the Muara–Tutong Highway and about 5 minutes from Tutong Town Centre,[26] is a tourist destination in the district for photographers and joggers.
Since 2001, the park has featured five ethnic houses that showcase the traditional homes of the Dusun, Tutong, Iban, Kedayan, and Chinese people.
The dam was built in 1988 with the primary goal of enhancing water supplies to Brunei's capital, Bandar Seri Begawan.
[7] The Anduki Recreational Park, first opened in 1992 to commemorate Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah's silver jubilee, is an ideal refuge for both locals and tourists.
[33] This park is mostly made up of Kerangas Forest, which has survived multiple wildfires, resulting in a variety of rare tree species such as the Ru Runang (Casuarina), Sindok-sindok (Endospermum), and Selunsor (Tristania).
Aside from the standard amenities, this park has fish ponds and a multi-purpose outdoor arena, remote control vehicle racing, and other recreational activities.
The observation tower at the top of the hill is a feature of the park, from which one can have a panoramic view of the South China Sea and coastline to the north, Bandar Seri Begawan and suburbs to the southwest, the Istana Nurul Izzah and Jerudong Park to the west, and vast tracts of green land.