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How does the work of BNF contribute in the context of Covid-19 and future potential disease pandemics?

Research Blog

20th May 2020

The Borneo Nature Foundation’s (BNF) mission is to protect, maintain and enhance Kalimantan’s rainforest ecosystems, the biodiversity found within and the benefits that these provide to people. We are not…

Research Blog

April 28, 2020

Flying insects as potential bio-indicators for habitat degradation assessments.

Borneo rainforest: It has always been a dream of mine to witness, experience and live in the beauty of this pristine rainforest. Finally, this dream of mine came true when…

Research Blog

March 27, 2020

9 Endangered Species in Rungan Landscape

Written by Yohanes Prahara (BNF’s Content Creator) Indonesia is situated in the tropics, therefore, has a lot of tropical rain forests, in which there are thousands of exotic animal species.…

Research Blog

March 19, 2020

The Beauty of Masting

Written by Yohanes Prahara (BNF’s Content Creator) Nature has a mysterious beauty. At a certain time, especially in the Rungan Landscape, there is a particular natural phenomenon. This phenomenon is…

Research Blog

March 17, 2020

The Hidden Paradise of Kerangas

Written by Yohanes Prahara (BNF’s Content Creator) Nam: “Wow, this is so beautiful and such an interesting landscape for fauna and flora to co-exist.” In January 2020, near the research…

Research Blog

March 12, 2020

Kerangas “The Land which cannot Grow Rice”

Written by Yohanes Prahara (BNF’s Content Creator) The Central Borneo landscape encompasses expanses of peatland, and Kerangas forests, areas vital for biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. Peat swamp forests occur when…

Research Blog

February 20, 2020

Biodiversity in the Sebangau National Park Peat-Swamp Forest

Written by Abi Gwynn (Research student from University of Exeter) Some may say that at this time of year, Sebangau is at it’s most beautiful. A watery red carpet covers…

Research Blog

January 30, 2020

Tackling the Illegal Online Trade of Indonesian Small Apes

Written by Dr. Susan Cheyne (BNF International’s Co-director) In 2018, Indonesia was ranked in the top four countries with the highest number of Facebook and Instagram users globally. Indonesia is…

Research Blog

December 13, 2019

Unravelling orangutan communication

Written by Dr Helen Morrogh-Bernard (BNF UK Co-Director) The Borneo Nature Foundation has recently published new research findings into the secret lives of orangutans in the Sebangau peat-swamp forest. After…

Research Blog

October 24, 2019

Watching and learning about apes is like learning about humans

Written by Desi Natalia (BNF’s Online Engagement Officer) Understanding gibbons and their behaviour, and designing the best strategies for conserving the species, requires long-term research. BNF first began studying the…

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  • 15th April 2021

    WE ARE HIRING!nBNF is seeking a Cat Scientist (CS) to work under the BNF Research Manager and to lead the new Kalim… https://t.co/tgEdzqIZlb

  • 14th April 2021

    Chilli is one of the most well-known and loveable gibbons of @TN_Sebangau. Do you want to follow curious Chilli on… https://t.co/zdL52YjMeD

  • 14th April 2021

    Working together to protect the #peat of the Natural Laboratory of Peatswamp Forest (LAHG) in Sebangau National Par… https://t.co/vhFgYqc4ks

  • 14th April 2021

    Orangutans are also known for their intelligence. Our recent studies in the @TN_Sebangau found that orangutans use… https://t.co/GMEMG9twQ5

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