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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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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New wildlife photos added to the HOSCAP Borneo website
The HOSCAP Borneo team has added a selection of wildlife photographs to the HOSCAP Borneo website. More than 17,000 photographs have been taken by our camera-traps since April 2012 – here is a small selection of photos taken so far! … Continue reading →
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Tagged banded civet, Baram, Bay Cat, bearded pig, Binturong, Borneo, Bulwer's Pheasant, Carnivores, civet, Clouded Leopard, Crested Partridge, Giant Squirrel, HOSCAP, HOSCAP Borneo, Hose's Civet and Small Carnivore Project, Leopard Cat, macaque, Malaysia, masked palm civet, Mongoose, Mouse Deer, Muntjac, pangolin, Sarawak, Sela'an Linau Forest Management Unit, Sun Bear, Ulu Baram, Yellow-throated Marten
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