News from the Heart of Borneo

Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia

31 Oct 2008
Royal visit puts focus on Brunei peat forests
A visit to Brunei by HRH the Prince of Wales and HRH the Duchess of Cornwall is focussing attention on the small sultanate’s disproportionate share of pristine peatlands and forests.
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Only the second-ever still image of a Borneo rhino, captured by Andrew Hearn and Joanna Ross of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit in the UK

12 Sep 2008
Second Borneo rhino caught on camera
An image of a second wild Borneo rhino has been captured by scientists in Malaysia using a motion-triggered camera.
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The mysterious Borneo pigmy elephant - not native to Borneo, not related to Asia's existing elephant species

17 Apr 2008
Extinct Javan elephants may have been found again - in Borneo
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia: The Borneo pygmy elephant may not be native to Borneo after all. Instead, the population could be the last survivors of the Javan elephant race – accidentally saved from extinction by the Sultan of Sulu centuries ago, a new publication suggests.

If the Borneo pygmy elephants are in fact elephants from Java, an island more than 1,200 km (800 miles) south of their current range, it could be the first known elephant translocation in history, providing scientists with critical data from a centuries-long experiment. » Read more


 
A rhino horn mark is discovered

04 Mar 2008
Chasing rhinos in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park
How hard can it be to catch a glimpse of a beast which can weigh 2,300kg and measure over 3m in length? As a WWF team discovered, it takes patience, skill and not a little ingenuity to capture the movements of this elusive giant on film. » Read more


 
Sumatran orang-utan <i>(Pongo pygmaeus abelii)</i> at the Bohorok Rehabilitation Station. Sumatra, Indonesia Project number: ID0100

12 Dec 2007
Orangutan plan to curb carbon emissions
Indonesia’s new 10 year action plan for conserving orangutans will have important benefits in mitigating climate change.
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Data reveals there are probably not more than 1,000 Borneo pygmy elephants left in Sabah, Malaysia, less than the 1,600 or so previously estimated.

09 Aug 2007
Satellite tracking reveals threats to Borneo pygmy elephants
A new WWF study tracking pygmy elephants by satellite on the island of Borneo shows that the remaining herds of this endangered species are under threat. » Read more


 
Borneo rhino caught on film. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.

24 Apr 2007
WWF captures extraordinary video of rare Borneo rhino
A video “camera trap” has captured rare footage of an elusive Borneo rhino. The two-minute video — showing the animal eating, walking to the camera and sniffing the equipment — is the first-ever footage of observing the behaviour in the wild of one of the world’s rarest rhinos. » Read more


 
Bornean Pygmy elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) family, parents with calf. Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah, North Borneo, Malaysia.

16 Mar 2007
Making tracks with pygmy elephants in Borneo
WWF-Malaysia's field researcher and elephant tracker Englebert Dausip talks about his experience of tracking pygmy elephants in the forests of Borneo.
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Bornean clouded leopard. Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia.

15 Mar 2007
Borneo's clouded leopard identified as new cat species
Just weeks after a WWF report identified at least 52 new species of animals and plants over the past year on Borneo, scientists have discovered that the clouded leopard found on the island, as well as on Sumatra, is an entirely new species of cat. » Read more


 
Dense forest landscape of the northeast tip of Borneo, in the Malaysian state of Sabah, the habitat of the endemic Bornean Pygmy elephant (<i>Elephas maximus borneensis</i>). Sabah, North Borneo, Malaysia.

12 Feb 2007
A third of Borneo to be conserved under new rainforest declaration
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Malaysia sign an historic declaration to conserve the “Heart of Borneo” — one of the most important centres of biological diversity in the world. » Read more



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