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  • Snares set to capture wild animals (bush meat) along a fence set to force animals into the snares.  These snares are set illegally in a protected area.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081118-06472.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at the Bog Camp site at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap at the Bog Camp site at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-081123-07582.jpg
  • A Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo (Dendrolagus goodfellowi pulcherrimus) crosses a fallen log bridging a small gorge.<br />
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Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: EN)<br />
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Camera trap shot.
    MM7441-081119-06526.jpg
  • A Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo (Dendrolagus goodfellowi pulcherrimus) crosses a fallen log bridging a small gorge.<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: EN)<br />
<br />
Camera trap shot.
    MM7441-081119-06521.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap set up at Bog Camp in the Foja Mountains at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081119-06649.jpg
  • Woolly Giant Rat (Mallomys sp. nov.)<br />
New species endemic to the Foja Mountains.  First discovered by Ucok in 2007.<br />
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Camera trap shot.  First ever photo of this rat alive?
    MM7441-081119-06500 - Version 2.jpg
  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
    MM7441-081118-06420.jpg
  • Royal Bengal Tiger in the mangrove forest of the Sundarbans.  Photographed by remote camera (camera trap).  Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: EN)
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  • Malay Civet (Viverra tangalunga) photographed by a camera trap at night in the rain forest of Borneo..Gunung Palung Natioanl Park, West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
    Malay Civet.jpg
  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
    MM7441-081105-03390.jpg
  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
    MM7441-081105-03332.jpg
  • Light trapping for moths being conducted by LIPI entomologist Harry Sutrisno.
    MM7441-081105-03362.jpg