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What's happening Wednesday

How vegetation characteristics and fruiting patterns can influence primate ecology – a case study with red langurs

25th September 2013

David Ehlers Smith summarises a new paper that we’ve just had published about red langur monkeys.This week, we’ve had another article published on the ecology of the red langurs (Presbytis…

What's happening Wednesday

September 5, 2013

What Happened on Wednesday: meeting two Indiana Joneses

Yesterday was a pretty special day here at OuTrop HQ. The day began with a special guest visitor to camp, Russ Mittermeier. Russ, for those of you who haven’t heard…

What's happening Wednesday

August 22, 2013

What happened on Wednesday: the departure of our volunteers

Having volunteered myself, I know how much of a rewarding experience it can be. Over the past seven weeks, our first group of 2013 volunteers have lived in camp and…

What's happening Wednesday

August 14, 2013

The tale of the sleeping tree

Pohon tidur – ‘sleeping tree’.Even the English name has a certain poetry to it.Rather than a fairy-tale tree that sleeps, this refers to the tree that gibbons and many other…

What's happening Wednesday

July 31, 2013

Whats Happening Wednesday? Hazy relationships: how the links between politics and big business are threatening Indonesia’s peatlands

In recent months news media around the world have been reporting on the health risked posed by forest fires, causing smoke to drift from Sumatra to Malaysia and Singapore. These…

What's happening Wednesday

July 24, 2013

What’s Happening Wednesday: Feeling sociable?

People’s use of social media seems to be ever-growing, particularly with the advent of smartphones and tablets making it simpler than ever to access social media while on the move.But…

What's happening Wednesday

July 17, 2013

What’s Happening Wednesday: training the interns

Luke Ward, Senior Primate Scientist, gives us an insight into the process of training that interns receive when they first arrive at OuTrop, something our new interns Claire, Sam, Hélène,…

What's happening Wednesday

July 10, 2013

What’s happening Wednesday – Using species models for conservation: the value and the pitfalls

The Malay Civet Many new computer tools are being used to help inform conservation actions on the ground. Of particular interest is where different species are found, what forest types…

What's happening Wednesday

June 19, 2013

What’s Happening Wednesday; David Attenbough for chimps!

Attenborough contributing to work and writing for Bornean conservation Calling all those who know Sir David supports Borneo conservation, and shouting at those who don’t know his amazing work with the…

What's happening Wednesday

May 22, 2013

What’s happening Wednesday – The mapping orangutan female home ranges!

As always, a great blog from Aimee here for you , concentrating on understanding JUST WHERE DO ALL THE FEMALE ORANG-UTANS ROAM? Here she tells us how OuTrop have been working towards understanding…

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    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

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    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

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

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    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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