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Our Opinion: Borneo

Borneo, by Joe Lamb, Founder of the Borneo Project We live in interesting times. Some consider living in interesting times to be a curse, perhaps a euphemistic translation of the Chinese, 住在不好的時候 , “to be born in bad times.” Others think the saying originates in ancient Ireland. Perhaps the curse...

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Forest Figures: Solid Evidence Versus Taib’s Lies

A new report shows evidence that rainforest destruction in Sarawak, Malaysia is worse than previously thought, although Taib seems to think otherwise.  Read more below. Read more from Sarawak Report Read more about Forest Policy in Borneo then join the discussion on Facebook A new report shows new evidence that destruction is worse...

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The Surveillance State Spying On Bark, Leaf, Ape

Google Earth Engine’s engineering manager, Rebecca Moore, used this satellite imagery to stop the illegal logging in her redwoods community. Read more below about how this technology can be used to monitor illegal logging in forests worldwide. Read more on CNBC Read more about Illegal Logging in Borneo The relationship between...

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Villagers Don’t Want Land Gazetted as National Park

Villagers with Native Customary Rights claims in Bukit Sarang are calling on the government not to gazette land at Bukit Sarang as a national park. Read more below about what this national park could mean for local villagers and why they were not informed of this proposal from the start....

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Forest Fragmentation Leading to Higher Extinction Rates

Models for predicting species extinction had previously looked at remaining land as a whole, not considering whether the remaining land was connected or not. Read more below about this new model, which takes forest fragmentation into consideration when predicting extinction rates, and find out why species are at higher risk...

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Our Opinion: The Culture of the Neglected Ape

By Kaleigh Rhoads, Borneo Project Communications Intern I have developed a reputation for myself among my family, friends, and co-workers, as a person obsessed with orangutans. As the self-appointed “Orangutan Girl” I am eager to take advantage of World Orangutan Day as an opportunity to discuss what orangutans are really...

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Deforestation Ban Working In Costa Rica

Despite a growing population and export economy, the conversion of primary forests for industrial agriculture has slowed in Costa Rica. Read more below about Costa Rica’s ban on clearing of mature forests and how this has encouraged the development of non-forest land. Read more on Mongabay Read more about Forest...

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