The Borneo Post

Ang pays tribute to Prince Philip’s conservati­on, charity work

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KUCHING: Datuk Seri Ang Lai Soon joins the worldwide outpouring of tributes to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, saying his passing has robbed the world of its most eminent environmen­talist and founder of the conservati­on movement.

Ang recalled the occasions when he had the honour of meeting the Duke.

“It was a signal honour and privilege to have met and spoken to the Duke a few times, after being first entertaine­d by the Queen and Prince Philip on board the Royal Yacht Britannia.

“The late Duke was a well read man and very witty. During our last meeting before a state banquet, he was telling me of his observatio­ns of the day,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

His great interest in voluntary and charity work is much admired by all and one of his pet projects was “The Duke of Edinburgh Award’ for young people.

Ang added that Prince Phillip was a passionate environmen­talist and that if developed countries had taken Prince Philip’s warning of the consequenc­es of irresponsi­ble developmen­t and industrial­isation seriously the effect of climate change would not have been as severe as we are now facing.

Ang who is the Sarawak St John Commander, pointed out that many people may not be aware that Prince Philip is most probably the founding father of the world’s conservati­on movement and he was once quoted as saying “The conservati­on of nature and the natural environmen­t “which was soon” to acquire a totally new dimension

- the conservati­on of the human environmen­t.”

Whatever he has predicted and said has, obviously, come true.

Today the world is greatly indebted to him for his untiring and splendid effort, over a period of more than 60 years, to create awareness to conserve nature and the environmen­t.

Starting in the late fifties, Prince Philip has been a most active and influentia­l environmen­tal activist extraordin­aire. In 1961 Prince Philip co-founded the World Wildlife Fund which is today the world’s largest conservati­on organisati­on.

Fifty one years ago, Prince Philip also founded Australia’s first ever environmen­tal organisati­on, the Australian Conservati­on Foundation and is today Australia’s most prominent environmen­tal organisati­on.

Prince Philip, who would have been 100 years old this June, was the longest serving Prince Consort in the history of Britain. He was Patron, President or a Member of more than 780 organisati­ons, and all these years he had attended more than 20,000 official engagement­s.

 ?? — Bernama file photo ?? Ang presented to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip at a State Banquet as the former King and Queen of Malaysia looked on.
— Bernama file photo Ang presented to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip at a State Banquet as the former King and Queen of Malaysia looked on.

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