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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New Video: Covert Eyes at the Salt Lick
Here is a series of camera trap images taken at a salt lick within the logging concession in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. The surrounding area comprises of forest burnt during the 1997-98 El Niño episode. Enjoy!
Posted in HOSCAP Borneo, Photographs, Research, Video
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Tagged bearded pig, Borneo, camera-trap, covert eyes, HOSCAP Boneo, Hose's Civet and Small Carnivore Project, long-tailed macaque, macaque, Malaysia, Mouse Deer, mousedeer, porcupine, salt lick, Sambar deer, Sarawak, Sela’an Linau Forest Management, Ulu Baram
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More Photos From the Sela’an Linau Forest Management Unit
Here are some additional photos of wildlife caught on camera as we survey the Sela’an Linau Forest Management Unit in the Upper Baram region of Sarawak. Enjoy! All images © HOSCAP Borneo
Posted in HOSCAP Borneo, Photographs, Project Information
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Tagged banded civet, banded linsang, Baram, bearded pig, Binturong, Borneo, camera-trap, Carnivores, civet, crested fireback, great argus pheasant, HOSCAP Borneo, Hose's Civet, Hose's Civet and Small Carnivore Project, long-tailed macaque, macaque, Malay Civet, Malaysia, Mongoose, Mouse Deer, Muntjac, pangolin, pig-tailed macaque, porcupine, salt lick, Sambar deer, Sarawak, Sela'an Linau Forest Management Unit, Sun Bear, tufted ground squirrel, Yellow-throated Marten
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