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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Videos and links to the outputs and field trip to Sabangau from the
delegates of the Linking Great Ape Conservation and Poverty Alleviation
workshop in Bog...
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Dear All,
The preliminary report from our expedition last summer is now ready and
available on our website! The final analysis is not yet complete, but we...
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FREELAND‘s education team organized the final conservation youth camp of
2011 at Khao Yai National Park last week. Students from nearby schools came
to cam...
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Yesterdaywas a good day – a very good day. OnMonday Gil, Gul and I packed
our bags and headed to the village of Ulu Senagang,where the trail up onto
th...