Did you know?
- Borneo was identified as one of only seven global priority areas for the conservation of small
carnivores by the IUCN/SSC (World Conservation Union, Species Survival Commission)
- Borneo has more endemic
carnivores than any other island except Madagascar
- Many of these carnivores are
considered threatened under the IUCN Red List of threatened species
- Borneo was identified as one of only seven global priority areas for the conservation of small
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Monthly Archives: August 2013
HOSCAP Borneo researchers rescue a pangolin
On the 16th July 2013, the HOSCAP Borneo research team encountered a pangolin trapped in a net at one of their research sites in the Sela’an Linau Forest Management Unit (FMU) in the Upper Baram region of Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo). … Continue reading →
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Tagged Borneo, conservation, endangered species, HOSCAP, HOSCAP Boneo, HOSCAP Borneo, Hose's Civet & Small Carnivore Research Project, Hose's Civet and Small Carnivore Project, IUCN, pangolin, Sarawak, Sela'an Linau Forest Management Unit, Ulu Baram
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Vote for your favourite HOSCAP Borneo photo now!
The following HOSCAP Borneo photos have been entered in the Trailcampro camera-trap photo contest… please vote for your favourite before the 18th August 2013! To vote, click here and then type the number of your favourite HOSCAP Borneo photo in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baram, Borneo, Bulwer's Pheasant, camera-trap, Carnivores, civet, Conservation Project, Daniel Laird, Great Argus, HOSCAP Borneo, Hose's Civet, Hose's Civet & Small Carnivore Research Project, John Mathai, Lucy Buckingham, Muntjac, photo contest, Sami Asad, Sarawak, Sun Bear, trailcampro
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