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  • Mark Erdmann and Gerry Allen, marine biologists from Conservation International, use a kayak to access a river to explore for new fish species..Sebakor Bay, Fak Fak Peninsula.
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  • Marine biologists Mark Allen, Mark Erdmann, and Gerry Allen (L to R) collecting freshwater fish specimens in a remote river on the Fak Fak Peninsula, Papisol Area.
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  • Mark Erdmann and Gerry Allen, marine biologists from Conservation International, use a kayak to access a river to explore for new fish species..Sebakor Bay, Fak Fak Peninsula.
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  • Marine biologists Mark Allen, Mark Erdmann, and Gerry Allen (L to R) collecting freshwater fish specimens in a remote river on the Fak Fak Peninsula, Papisol Area.
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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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  • Botanist scales a giant redwood to check sensors at the tree's crown.
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  • Hiking through the misty montane forest of the Arfak Mountains, New Guinea.
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  • Photographer Tim Laman rappels down from the canopy after a morning of shooting in the tree tops.
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  • Botanist scales a giant redwood to check sensors at the tree's crown.
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  • Edwin Scholes in the misty montane rain forest of the Arfak Mountains.
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  • Exploring a cavern/sinkhole connected to the sea..Mark Erdmann (left) and Gerry Allen prepare to dive as they approach the cavern..Sebakor Bay, Fak Fak Peninsula.
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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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  • A researcher rappels down a rope after exploring the rain forest canopy of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.  The tree is a dipterocarp (Shorea sp.) with many epiphytes including a large Pandanus sp.
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  • Exploring a cavern/sinkhole connected to the sea..Mark Erdmann (left) and Gerry Allen prepare to dive as they approach the cavern..Sebakor Bay, Fak Fak Peninsula.
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  • Ornagutan researcher Cheryl Knott hikes through the lowland rain forest in Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
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  • Ornithologist Edwin Scholes watching birds in the rain forest of the Arfak Mountains, New Guinea.
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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 starts a climb.
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  • Montane rain forest views with mist.  Moss forest at 2000 m elevation in the Arfak Mountains.  Ornithologist Edwin Scholes with giant Aroid plants.
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  • This is the first time a rufous-necked hornbill has been captured by biologists . Pilai Poonswad and her team captured this hornbill and moved in quickly to extricate it from thrashing and squawking in the net. After measuring the nette d hornbill and strapping a radio transmitter to his back, they returned him to the task of feeding his mate.
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  • Conservation International marine biologist Mark Erdmann capturing a specimen of a new species of damselfish.  Sebakor Bay, Fak Fak Peninsula, Indonesia.
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