Tanjung Datu National Park history and protected-area timeline
Tanjung Datu National Park was formally established in 1994, joining the network of protected areas managed by Sarawak's conservation authorities. The park's creation reflected broader trends in Malaysian environmental policy during the 1990s, a period when the country expanded its protected area network to meet biodiversity conservation objectives. As a national park with IUCN category II status, the area received formal recognition as a protected landscape with conservation value at both national and international levels.
Tanjung Datu National Park conservation status and protection priorities
As an IUCN category II national park, Tanjung Datu participates in the international protected area framework that aims to preserve natural ecosystems while allowing for controlled visitor use where appropriate. The park's coastal location within Sarawak places it within a region that supports diverse lowland and marine ecosystems. While specific conservation programs or ecological studies are not detailed in available sources, the national park designation provides a formal mechanism for ongoing habitat protection.

