Pygmy elephants are increasingly threatened by logging and forest conversion for agriculture in their native Borneo, reports a new satellite tracking study by WWF. Researchers report that the ...
The western tarsier, a rare primate species, has lost large amounts of its Borneo habitat to logging. More of that habitat is likely to disappear because of climate change. Frans Lanting/Corbis Borneo ...
A new study has found that more than 80 percent of tropical forests in Malaysian Borneo have been heavily impacted by logging. The team used the Carnegie Landsat Analysis System-lite (CLASlite) to ...
Selective logging profoundly reduces the abundance of rare forest species according to surveys of logged and unlogged rainforests on the island of Borneo, one of the most biodiverse parts of southeast ...
William Tinggang throws a handful of fish food into a glass-clear river. A few seconds pass before movement under the water’s surface begins, and soon a large shoal splashes to the surface, fighting ...
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Bunking in Borneo's Rainforest, Malaysian Style
Known for its incredibly biodiverse rainforests, Borneo, the world's third-largest island, offers a walk on the wild side.
Communities in the Upper Baram region of Sarawak, Malaysia, have expressed deep concern after the Malaysian human rights ...
The conversion of tropical rain forests to oil palm plantations is a major threat to Southeast Asia’s rich biodiversity. Fostering forest species communities in secondary forests, agroforestry systems ...
A troop of 20 students went into a one-month course in Malaysian Borneo expecting to learn about the tropical rainforest's complex ecosystem, but they're coming out of it with a nice little spin-off: ...
The canopy walkway at Borneo Rainforest Lodge in Danum Valley. I never met any during my time in Sarawak, but the Penan people were one of Asia’s last true nomadic hunter-gatherer groups, championed ...
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