This is an expanded version of an article, titled A Desperate Effort to Save the Rainforest of Borneo, that appeared last month on Yale e360. Rainforest in Sabah. All photo by Rhett A. Butler. For ...
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 ...
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 ...
Tropical forests in Borneo are disappearing much faster than previously thought, according to a new study. A team of Indonesian and American researchers has found that lowland forests in Kalimantan, ...
On 20 March 2013, The Borneo Initiative (TBI) and WWF HoB celebrate another milestone towards sustainable forest development in Indonesia and the forests of Borneo when it awards the logging company ...
Nestled in the Malay Archipelago, tropical Borneo has captured the imaginations of explorers and naturalists for centuries. Borneo is the third-largest island in the world and home to remarkable ...
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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 ...
An extremely elusive creature called a bay cat has been photographed in stunning detail in its native Borneo in Southeast Asia. The new image, which was captured by a photographer working with the ...
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 ...