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Termites suffer in logged forests and palm oil plantations

Elephants pay the price for palm oil in Malaysian Borneo, impact may reach far beyond reported kills

Lush Cosmetics launches bid to protect pangolins

30% of Borneo’s rainforests destroyed since 1973

Broken promises no more? Signs Sabah may finally uphold commitment on wildlife corridors

The palm oil diet: study finds displaced orangutans have little else to eat

Riddled with tumors: another blow to the Sumatran rhino species

Meet Iman: the Sumatran rhino’s newest hope for survival

Conservationists catch wild Sumatran rhino, raising hope for world’s most endangered rhinoceros

Unraveling the secrets of one of the world’s most mysterious big cats

New project works to raise the profile of the world’s littlest bear

World’s most cryptic feline photographed in logging concession

Bornean elephant meets palm oil: saving the world’s smallest pachyderm in a fractured landscape

Zombie coal: Borneo resurrects controversial coal plant

Conserving the long-neglected freshwater fish of Borneo

Unidentified toxin caused the deaths of Borneo elephants

Sumatran rhino population plunges, down to 100 animals

Featured video: moving green, local energy forward in Southeast Asia

New palm oil concession imperils orangutan population in Borneo

Micro-hydro and decentralized green energy goals set in Borneo

After defeating coal plant, Borneo hosts renewable energy meeting

Photos: camera traps capture wildlife bonanza in Borneo forest corridor

Animal picture of the day: Sunda clouded leopard in Borneo

$90 million in corrupt logging money linked to Malaysian Chief Minister, UBS bank

How a crippled rhino may save a species

Picture of the day: tarsier rescued from palm oil plantation

What a Bornean elephant wants: more protected forests and wildlife corridors

Photos of the day: satellite tagging a 12-foot saltwater crocodile

Wildlife official: palm oil plantations behind decline in proboscis monkeys

Animal picture of the day: tracking the world’s smallest elephant

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