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  • A red-crowned barbet (Megalaima rafflesii) eats a strangler fig
    Red-crowned Barbet.jpg
  • A non-releasable flanged male orangutan at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27442.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27766.jpg
  • Villagers carry Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, in a cage to Gunung Tarak, a forest where she will be released into the wild for the first time in her life. <br />
<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26413.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_54086.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53940.jpg
  • Juvenile orangutans climbing vines in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28283.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27953.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27791.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan rest in a nest he built in his cage at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27371.jpg
  • A non-releasable flanged male orangutan at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27438.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27089.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27075.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan at IAR exploring a patch of forest where it is learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26925.jpg
  • Looking out the window of a plane at the lowland rain forest along the Mamberamo River, Papua, Indonesia.  This river cuts through the foothills of the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-081031-02789.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains, Papua, Indonesia.<br />
<br />
"Bog Camp" is small clearing at upper right.  Two lakes of different color in lower left.
    MM7441-081031-02668.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53991.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28375 - Version 2.jpg
  • Juvenile orangutans climbing vines in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28281.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan at IAR practicing climbing in a patch of forest where it is learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28068.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28011.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28014.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27906.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27765.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans from the patch of forest where they spent the day learning skills for the wild back to their cages<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27657.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR spend time with a group of juvenile orangutans in a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27095.jpg
  • Male and female juvenile orangutans stay close together at IAR while exploring a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26914.jpg
  • Karmele Llano Sanchez of the International Animal Rescue center in Ketapang and Ayu Budi Hadyansi, a vet from Jakarta, release Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, into the wild <br />
<br />
Gunung Tarak <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26481.jpg
  • Ayu Budi Handayani, a vet from Jakarta, checks the IV of a sick and dehydrated juvenile orangutan at the IAR facility.<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140609_26298.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_54113.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53752.jpg
  • Three wild orangutans which were rescued by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) from burned out areas are being translocated to Sebangau National Park by boat.  They have been brought from the BOS holding center where they have been for several days, and are now being transfered to a boat for travel to the park.<br />
<br />
Kereng Village, Sebangau District<br />
<br />
Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia<br />
Island of Borneo
    MM8117_151029_53857.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR walks with a group of juvenile orangutans <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28578.jpg
  • Juvenile orangutans are transported by wheelbarrow at IAR <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_28588.jpg
  • Lacking mothers, some of the orphan orangutans at IAR form bonds with eachother for comfort, and spend almost all their time together.<br />
<br />
Juvenile orangutans at IAR explore a patch of forest where they are learning skills for the wild.<br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27961.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27920.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR transports a group of juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27920 - Version 2.jpg
  • Keepers at IAR transport juvenile orangutans by wheelbarrow to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140613_27754.jpg
  • Ayu Budi Handayani, a vet from Jakarta, with a juvenile orangutan for transport back to their cages after a day in a patch of forest where they learned skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27514.jpg
  • A juvenile orangutan makes a nest in his cage at IAR<br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_27296.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR carries a juvenile orangutan on her back and walks with another from their cage to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26988.jpg
  • A keeper at IAR carries a juvenile orangutan on her back and walks with another from their cage to a patch of forest where they will learn skills for the wild <br />
<br />
International Animal Rescue (IAR)<br />
Ketapang <br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140612_26987.jpg
  • Villagers carry Prima, a 8 yr old juvenile female, in a cage to Gunung Tarak, a forest where she will be released into the wild for the first time in her life. <br />
<br />
West Kalimantan Province<br />
Island of Borneo<br />
Indonesia
    MM8117_140610_26412.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mamberamo River, Papua, Indonesia, lined by rain forest, with Foja Mountains in the distance.
    MM7441-081103-02936.jpg
  • Aerial view of a rainbow over the lowland rain forest of the Mamberamo River basin, taken on flight between Papasena and Sentani, Papua, Indonesia.
    MM7441-070625-02535.jpg
  • 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.
    489-01.jpg
  • 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.
    Researcher Climbing Tree 2.jpg
  • 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.
    Researcher Climbing Tree 1.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus sp.) that has killed its host tree long ago.  The host has rotted away, leaving a hollow center.  Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
    FT154-25.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT115-18.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT115-09.jpg
  • A Bornean White-bearded Gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) with young clinging to her as she swings through the rai n forest canopy in search of strangler figs to eat.  Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo, Indonesia.
    Bornean White-bearded Gibbon.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus kerkhovenii) tree in the lowland rain forest of Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.
    FT33-11.jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus stupenda) growing on its host tree.  Its roots wrap around a host tree and descend to the ground.   Lowland rain forest in Borneo.  Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia.  Host is a giant Dipterocarp tree (Shorea sp.)
    FT116-27.jpg
  • Red Bird of Paradise (Paradisaea rubra) male performing a practice display at his display site, known as a lek, high in the canopy of the forest on Batanta Island, Indonesia.  Photographed from a canopy blind..IUCN Red List:  NT
    MM7163-041124-02946.jpg
  • A Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) on a lichen-covered tree branch.
    Wallace's Flying Frog 2.jpg
  • A Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) on a lichen-covered tree branch.
    Wallace's Flying Frog 2.jpg
  • Past-his-prime male Bornean orangutan named Jari Manis rests while holding a tree limb.
    Old Male Orangutan.jpg
  • A Wallace's flying frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) on a lichen-covered tree branch.
    Wallace's Flying Frog 2 - Version 2.jpg
  • A adult male Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) named Roman climbs through a treetop in search of food.
    Orangutan in a Tree 2.jpg
  • A rhinoceros hornbill perched in a strangler fig tree.
    Rhinoceros Hornbill 2.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081118-06472.jpg
  • View looking straight up into the canopy of the very mossy montane rain forest of the Foja Mountains.<br />
Approx. 1700 m.
    MM7441-081118-06403.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.<br />
Natural clearing is the "bog" area used as a landing site for the expedition.  Bog camp was located in the forest at the upper right edge of the clearing.
    MM7441-070618-00921.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-070618-00871.jpg
  • A young female gravid wasp covered with pollen, wriggles through a tunnel opened by a male that has hatched before her in a strangler fig
    Gravid Wasp In Fig.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00421.jpg
  • White-striped Gecko (Gekko vittatus)
    MM7441-081105-03444.jpg
  • Frog (Rana (Papurana?) grisea)
    MM7441-081104-03190.jpg
  • Frog (Rana (Papurana?) grisea)
    MM7441-081104-03122.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-070625-02611.jpg
  • A young rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) tosses up a fig from a strangler fig tree (Ficus dubia) before swallowing it.  Lowland rain forest of Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
    NGM199704_41.jpg
  • A Bornean White-bearded Gibbon (Hylobates albibarbis) hangs from a tree in Gunung Palung National Park, Borneo.
    ngs94_0142.jpg
  • Magnificent Bird of Paradise.(Cicinnurus magnificus) male displaying his green breast shield to a female above from his display perch in the middle of his cleared court...
    MM7163-041210-04722.jpg
  • Western Parotia Bird of Paradise.(Parotia sefilata) male performing "ballerina dance" display for a female.
    MM7163-041201-03455.jpg
  • Western Parotia Bird of Paradise.(Parotia sefilata) male performing "ballerina dance" display for a female.
    MM7163-041130-03190.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00587.jpg
  • Bent-toed Gecko (Cyrtodactylus boreoclivus sp. nov.)<br />
New species from the  1200 m site.
    MM7441-081124-07803.jpg
  • View looking straight up into the canopy of the very mossy montane rain forest of the Foja Mountains.<br />
Approx. 1700 m.
    MM7441-081118-06403 - Version 3.jpg
  • View of the Foja Mountains from the helicopter on the trip between Bog Camp and Kwerba village.
    MM7441-081126-08299.jpg
  • Long-nosed Tree Frog (Litoria sp nov).  New species discovered by Paul Oliver at 1200 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081122-07484.jpg
  • Woolly Giant Rat (Mallomys sp. nov.)<br />
New species endemic to the Foja Mountains.  First discovered by Ucok in 2007.<br />
<br />
Camera trap shot.  First ever photo of this rat alive?
    MM7441-081119-06500 - Version 2.jpg
  • Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons).<br />
Endemic species to the Foja Mountains.<br />
Captured near the Bog Camp at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081113-05063.jpg
  • Tree frog (Nyctimystes humeralis)<br />
In the Foja Mts near Bog Camp.  1650 m.
    MM7441-081110-04510.jpg
  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04262.jpg
  • Frog (Lechriodus platyceps)<br />
In the Foja Mts near Bog Camp at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081106-03661.jpg
  • White-striped Gecko (Gekko vittatus)
    MM7441-081105-03280.jpg
  • Agamid lizard (Hypsilurus modestus)
    MM7441-081104-03158.jpg
  • Black Sicklebill Bird of Paradise (Epimachus fastuosus) male at his display perch.<br />
Male in mid-display withe plumes raised over his head.
    MM7441-070625-02318.jpg
  • Bronze Parotia Bird of Paradise (Parotia berlepschi) male.
    MM7441-070623-01790 - Version 3.jpg
  • Long-tailed Pygmy-Possum (Cercartetus c.f. caudatus).  Possible new species for the Foja Mts.
    MM7441-070620-01166.jpg
  • Wattled Smoky Honeyeater (Melipotes carolae).  New species of bird discovered in Foja Mts. by Bruce Beehler.
    MM7441-070617-00554.jpg
  • Long-tailed macaque (Macaca fasicularis) in a Strangler fig tree (Ficus sp.) ladened with ripe figs on which macaques feed.
    Long-tailed Macaque In Fig Tree.jpg
  • Seedling of the Giant strangler fig tree (Ficus stupenda) sprouts on the moss and mulch covered floor of the rain forest.
    Giant Strangler Fig Tree Seedling.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00830.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00824.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00578.jpg
  • "Rescue" of a five month old male baby orangutan from captivity in Sungai Besar village by the BKSDA (Department of Wildlife and Nature Conservation) staff and wildlife veteranarian Dr. Ayu from International Animal Rescue.
    150727_00515.jpg
  • Rain at the helipad while team members wait for the helicopter.
    MM7441-081125-08014.jpg
  • A portrait of a bent-toed gecko (Cyrtodactylus boreoclivus sp. nov.).<br />
A new species discovered by Paul Oliver at  1200 m elevation.
    MM7441-081124-07827.jpg
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