MPOGCF, through the Sabah Wildlife Department Wildlife Rescue Unit, is ensuring the future of Borneo's cherished wildlife.
An estimated 18 million people live on the island, with the majority based in the coastal lowlands and cities. The forests of the Heart of Borneo area are of high value for people’s livelihoods and ...
The Heart of Borneo’s natural capital has significant social and economic value at local, national and global levels. This includes social values related to traditional knowledge and sacred sites, the ...
Borneo holds many secrets ... Beyond culture, the Danum Valley is also rich in wildlife, with the Danum Valley Field Centre attracting naturalists from around the world. While pygmy elephants ...
The Borneo pygmy elephant, native to Sabah, is the smallest elephant subspecies. Habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict pose significant threats to their survival. Conservationists emphasise the ...
Borneo may seem like a world away from Indiana, but the fate of its rainforests has direct consequences for Hoosiers.
In the rainforests of West Kalimantan, in Indonesian Borneo, the Indigenous Dayak Iban ... are key to protecting songbirds from the illegal wildlife trade. “We have to acknowledge that local ...
SANDAKAN, Malaysia — We soon realized why locals call a boat trip up the Kinabatangan a “river safari.” Within the first half-hour of our journey, we had spotted long-tailed macaques ...
Borneo is also under serious threat from a number of human activities including logging, mining, and large-scale rubber and palm oil plantations. The Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary consists of ...
当前正在显示可能无法访问的结果。
隐藏无法访问的结果