Borneo was once covered in lush, dense rainforests, but they are rapidly disappearing. The Southeast Asian island, roughly three times the size of the UK, has lost half its forest cover since the ...
Typically, closely related animal species have difficulty coexisting because they are competing for similar resources. Despite eating the same figs, binturong, small-toothed palm, masked palm, and ...
Known for its incredibly biodiverse rainforests, Borneo, the world’s third-largest island, offers a walk on the wild side. Borneo also boasts the distinction of being the only island in the world ...
A controversial biomass energy project is threatening to destroy a large section of Indonesia's rainforest, alarming environmental groups and Indigenous communities alike. As reported by Mongabay, PT ...
Art and identity in the plaited arts of Borneo : an introduction / Bernard Sellato -- Fiber and dye plants in two longhouse communities / Hanne Christensen -- Tradtional basketwork techniques in ...
From upper left to lower right: binturong, masked palm civet, common palm civet, and small-toothed palm civet. These four species share similar ecology such as nocturnal, semi-arboreal, and frugivory.