Opening Door for Data Sharing: BNF’s Scientist Attended Clouded Leopard Meeting in Jakarta

After participating in Indonesian Carnivore Conference (KKI) last year, currently, Borneo Nature Foundation’s scientist, Karen Jeffers, attended a Clouded Leopard Meeting in Jakarta. Together with the other scientists, Karen discussed the possibility for the data sharing on that Neofilus diardi (a Latin name for Bornean Clouded Leopard). The meeting was initiated by Iding from Forum […]

Anak Sebangau enjoyed a cultural exchange activity with Australian Schools

It was one sunny day on Wednesday 4 April 2018 when kelotok, a small traditional wooden boat from the Sebangau National Park forest took the Australian School trip groups back to Kereng Bangkirai Village. The groups of Springfield Central High School and Cleveland District State High School were just back from three wondrous days of […]

BNF Continues Its Commitment on Community Building for Fire Prevention

The forest fire is inevitable to occur during the dry season in Central Kalimantan. As a consequence, not only that the fire brings the threat to the forest and its ecosystem, but the smoke of the fire also leaves the long-term effects on human.   Looking back to the year of 2015 when the haze […]

The Critically Endangered orangutan identified as an important seed disperser

New research has thrown light on the important role of orangutans as seed dispersers or “gardeners of the forest” in the jungles of Borneo. Researchers from Borneo Nature Foundation (BNF), University of New South Wales and Kings Park Science in Western Australia, investigated orangutan seed dispersal through studying both wild orangutans in the Sabangau Forest […]

Learning to fly: the local community benefits from drone training

It was cloudy when the BNF Team arrived in the village of Sabaru near the Sebangau National Park, on Monday 26 March 2018. There we saw 13 people already waiting for us. The people are from the Center for International Cooperation in Sustainable Management of Tropical Peatland (CIMTROP) at the University of Palangka Raya and […]

Research continues in other areas within the Rungan Landscape

The Rungan landscape is one of Borneo Nature Foundation’s newest research sites, with rainforest covering nearly 150,000 hectares of this under-studied and highly-threatened area. Our programme aims to build a foundation to protect the forest and the biodiversity within the landscape, through partnerships with communities, industry and government stakeholders. Since 2016, BNF has been carrying […]

Seeking Solutions: Students come together at the GIN Youth Conference Bali

Last weekend Suzanne Turnock, BNF’s Communications Development Manager, joined a Global Issues Network (GIN) youth conference in Bali to lead a student workshop. GIN is an opportunity for high school students to come together, share ideas and create solutions for global issues. GIN conferences are student-led and supported by school communities all over the world. […]