The document discusses conservation efforts in the rainforests of Borneo, Malaysia. It describes the high biodiversity found in the rainforest canopies, including unusual plants like pitcher plants and various animal species like millipedes, dragonflies, and monitor lizards. Conservation is defined as protecting the environment and natural resources. An example given is the Sepilok Orangutan rehabilitation centre in Borneo which works to conserve endangered orangutans. Palm oil plantations have reduced natural rainforest areas and threaten species like orangutans, tigers, and elephants. Conservation centers work to rehabilitate endangered native species and protect biodiversity.