The forests of Borneo hold one of the world's most famous frog paradises. Among the incredible variety, some secrete a sticky ...
Borneo’s primate community is exceptionally rich—the Earth Expeditions course site along the Kinabatangan River in Sabah (East Malaysia) is home to ten primate species, including proboscis monkeys, ...
who has long studied the species’ population trends, is willing to say only that between 40,000 and 100,000 live on Borneo. Conservationists on Sumatra estimate that only 14,000 survive there.
making their homes on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra in the Malay archipelago. Orangutans are arboreal, meaning they primarily live in the trees. There are three sub-species of orangutans ...
Poaching is one of the greatest immediate threats and a serious conservation challenge facing wildlife in Borneo. Medium- to large-sized mammals, while charismatic, are hunted for consumption and sale ...
The property has been identified as a Centre of Plant Diversity for Southeast Asia; it contains representatives from at least half of all Borneo’s plant species and is exceptionally rich in species ...
Many of Borneo’s languages are endemic ... The hornbill is both an important species and cultural symbol for Dayak peoples. The hornbill dance, the most well-known traditional Dayak dance, is ...
Sungai Ingei has been shown to be one of Brunei’s major wildlife strongholds. Led by Dr Joseph Charles from the University Brunei Darussalam (UBD), the study was carried out by scientists from the ...