Factsheet
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Towards a green economy in the Heart of Borneo
- Factsheet 1: Seeking a Bird's Eye View on Orangutan Survival in Sabah
- Factsheet 2: The Forest Restoration Programme in North Ulu Segama, Sabah
- Factsheet 3: Building the Resilience of Freshwater Sources
- Factsheet 4: Studying the Behaviour of Clouded Leopards
- Factsheet 5: Sustainable Forest Management
- Factsheet 6: Towards Sustainable Palm Oil Production
- Factsheet 7: Supporting Local Voices on Environmental Issues
- Factsheet 8: Rehabilitating Peatlands to Reduce Fires, Haze and Carbon Dioxide Emissions
- Factsheet 9: Sungei Ingei Faunal Biodiversity Survey
- Factsheet 10: Community Conservation of Orang-utan in Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan
- Factsheet 11: Equitable Payment for Watershed Services (EPWS)
- Factsheet 12: Addressing Conservation Legislation and Policy Issues in West Kalimantan
- Factsheet 13: Forest Conversion Mitigation Programme in West Kalimantan
- Factsheet 14: Sustainable Management of Kutai Barat Landscape in East Kalimantan
- Factsheet 15: Protection of Biodiversity, Livelihood and Ecological Function of Muller-Schwaner
- Factsheet 16: Implementing Collaborative Management in Kayan Mentarang National Park
- Factsheet 17: Managing Buffer Zones through Forest Restoration and REDD+
- Factsheet 18: Borneo Pygmy Elephant
- Factsheet 19: Orang-utan
- Factsheet 20: Sumatran Rhinoceros
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Factsheet: Orangutans
Orangutans once lived all the way from southern China to the foothills of the Himalayas and south ...
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Factsheet: Bornean Red Carnivore from Kayan Mentarang National Park, Indonesia
In April 2003 two photographs of a strange unidentified animal were captured by a camera trap ...
