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It lives on a diet of fish, frogs and lizards. The dense mangrove foliage in Borneo provides an ideal home for Proboscis monkeys. Their webbed hands and feet make them excellent swimmers and help ...
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Proboscis Monkeys: The Coastal Clowns Facing an Uncertain FutureImagine a creature so peculiar, it almost seems like a character from a children’s storybook—yet it exists, high in the ...
The forests of the Heart of Borneo area are of high value for people’s livelihoods and the environment. There is a strong interdependence between Indigenous Peoples and the resources as well as the ...
Mangroves are the main habitat for the endangered Proboscis Monkey, found in Indonesia and endemic to Borneo (Mangrove Action Project, 2015). Mangroves stores significant amounts of blue carbon and ...
Proboscis monkeys are endemic to the jungles of Borneo, never straying far from the island’s rivers, coastal mangroves, and swamps. They are a highly arboreal species and will venture onto land ...
Hibiscus Petroleum on Wednesday announced two Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes in Sabah for this year, in line with the company’s goal of shaping a sustainable future. The first ...
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Mongabay News on MSN‘It has been worth it’: The local women saving Yucatán’s mangrovesThe women of Chelem, a fishing community on the northern coast of the Mexican state of Yucatán, hadn’t planned to work in ...
One study estimated that the resulting air pollution blanketing Borneo and Sumatra Islands would lead to 100,000 premature deaths. In the embers of that 2015 Southeast Asia wildfire crisis ...
Imagine a natural fortress standing strong against raging storms. That's what mangroves and other forested wetlands do for our coastlines. But how well do they protect us, and against which storms?
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