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Nearly 24 years after becoming one of the ship’s first occupants, Demartini is still in the same apartment, having authored ...
Borneo is one of the most fascinating islands in the world, known not only for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty but also for its unique political history. Unlike most islands, Borneo was ...
During guided outings in a small motorboat along a Malaysian river, we would also see purple herons, endangered storks, and — a highlight of the trip — an orangutan.
A discovery in a remote limestone cave in Borneo suggests humans successfully amputated a limb more than 20,000 years earlier than previously known.
Heart of Borneo Borneo is the world’s third-largest island, after Greenland and New Guinea, and is divided between the countries of Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia.
It is home to some of the world's smallest and most unusual frog species. While many visitors flock to Borneo's jungle to see charismatic large species like orangutans or elephants, some of its ...
Nestled in the Malay Archipelago, tropical Borneo has captured the imaginations of explorers and naturalists for centuries. Borneo is the third largest island in the world and home to remarkable ...
There are fewer than 1,000 Bornean elephants left in the wild. Logging and palm oil plantations have destroyed their habitat and conflicts with humans are on the rise. But conservationist Farina ...
A frigate, with a small steamer, a few gunboats, a fort, a slight military force, and the English union jack, would constitute an establishment powerful enough, not only to protect the place, but ...
KOTA KINABALU: Borneo’s indigenous cultures hold immense wisdom, especially in traditional knowledge and sustainable environmental practices, offering the world valuable lessons, says Datuk Seri ...
Scientists say it serves as the primary breeding ground for many of the 180 frog and toad species found on Borneo -- the world's third-largest island, divided between Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.
Scientists say it serves as the primary breeding ground for many of the 180 frog and toad species found on Borneo -- the world's third-largest island, divided between Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.