Conservationists used to assume that very few wild animals can live in logged forest, but we now know this land can be home for many endangered species," says Robert Ewers from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London and head of the Stability of Alerted Forest Ecosystem (SAFE) Pr
We were completely surprised to see so many bay cats at these sites in Borneo where natural forests have been so heavily logged for the timber trade, Robert Ewers of Imperial College London and who leads the SAFE tropical forest conservation project in Borneo, explained.
Date: Nov 04, 2013
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