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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Another selection of wildlife photos to start off your workweek! Enjoy! You can also view, like, and Share our images on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HoscapBorneo All images © HOSCAP Borneo
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Tagged banded civet, Baram, bearded pig, Binturong, Borneo, Bulwer's Pheasant, camera-trap, Carnivores, civet, Clouded Leopard, conservation, Conservation Project, HOSCAP Borneo, Hose's Civet, Hose's Civet & Small Carnivore Research Project, IUCN, John Mathai, Leopard Cat, Lucy Buckingham, macaque, masked palm civet, Muntjac, pangolin, porcupine, Sami Asad, Sarawak, Sela'an Linau Forest Management Unit, Sela’an Linau Forest Management, Seth Wong, Ulu Baram, Volunteer, Yellow-throated Marten
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SOW Sarawak Visit Long Lellang
We at HOSCAP Borneo believe that scientific research and community-based conservation go hand-in-hand. As there is little meaning in doing conservation without the backing of scientific research, there is also little meaning in conducting scientific research when there are no … Continue reading →
Posted in HOSCAP Borneo, News, Photographs, Project Information, Updates
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Tagged Borneo, Community, conservation, Conservation Project, HOSCAP Borneo, Hose's Civet and Small Carnivore Project, John Mathai, Kelabit, Long Lellang, Nature School, Penan, Sarawak, Sela'an Linau Forest Management Unit, Society of Wilderness, Society of Wilderness Sarawak, SOW Sarawak, Ulu Baram
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