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  • Researcher Cheryl Knott climbs a rope into a giant canopy tree with stranger fig tree roots growing down its side.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
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  • Researcher Cheryl Knott climbs a rope into a giant canopy tree with stranger fig tree roots growing down its side.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
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  • Botanist scales a giant redwood to check sensors at the tree's crown.
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  • Botanist scales a giant redwood to check sensors at the tree's crown.
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  • Jake Owens measuring and releasing a mist-netted African Goshawk.
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  • A volunteer released a red-shouldered hawk for a migration study.
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  • NGM writer Mel White holds up one of the Giant Rat species found in the Foja Mountains.
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  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
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  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
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  • Photographer Tim Laman and colleagues climbing up a dipterocarp tree.
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  • Bruce Beehler has just captured a Wattled Smoky Honeyeater (Melipotes carolae), a new species of bird he discovered in the Foja Mts. in 2005.
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  • Coast redwood grove at Bull Creek Flats.  This stand of redwoods is the tallest group of trees  in the world.  It includes 90% of the known trees over 350 feet tall...Botanist Steve Sillett moves around the crown of a tree at 340 feet up with his ropes.
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  • Coast redwood grove at Bull Creek Flats.  This stand of redwoods is the tallest group of trees  in the world.  It includes 90% of the known trees over 350 feet tall.
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  • Long-nosed Tree Frog (Litoria sp nov).  New species discovered by Paul Oliver at 1200 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.
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  • Foja Mountains RAP Expedition herpetologist Paul Oliver captureing a frog (Rana sp.)
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  • Rain forest at the 1200 m elevation Lower Camp, with prep tent on left, main camp tent in background, and Paul Oliver recording a frog call in the foreground.
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  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.  Researcher Bruce Beehler on a helicoptor survey searching for possible landing sites.  Beehler was the main force behind biological exploration of the Foja Mountains on these expeditions.
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