It's nice to see our friends in Sabah, Borneo getting so much press. Here is a story of the Kinabatangan project. The Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium and the Clouded Leopard Project are funders of this project, but unfortunately didn't receive acknowledgement in the article.
The Zoological Society of London has released the first video footage of the Sunda clouded leopard captured on Sumatra. The footage was obtained by camera trap set as part of their research in Indonesia's Berbak National Park.
Nice to see Andy Hearn and Jo Ross' camera trap photos from their research site along Malaysian Borneo's Kinabatangan River featured on the BBC's website!
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*The Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project (OuTrop) is now a programme of
Borneo Nature Foundation.Please visit our new website and blog:*
*http://www.borne...
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Doesn't time fly.. It's been ages since I've updated this blog, but rest
assured, in the meantime I have been busy collecting data on the Bornean
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Fishing cats hit the ski slopes last December when Mo had the honor of
presenting at TEDx Vail Women. The opportunity raised a special challenge
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Peter Houlihan will be speaking at the Maryland Entomological Society on
Friday, April 20 about BRINCC's insect studies from the 2011 expedition.
Peter wil...