A new WWF report records more than 123 species new to science, including the world’s longest insect – a 56cm stick insect from the rainforest canopy – and 37 new orchid species. Launched on Earth Day, 22 April, the report draws attention to this irreplaceable natural treasure – home to 10 species of primate, more than 350 bird, 150 reptile and amphibian and a staggering 10,000 plant species.
The steady discovery of new forms of life more than justifies the commitment by the three governments to conserve the 22 million ha of the Heart of Borneo and WWF is supporting these efforts to make the declaration a reality, especially through sustainable financing sources such as payments for ecosystem services and forest carbon financing mechanisms.
