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Andrew Rogers reports from Fieldwork in Borneo

20/6/2014

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Andrew Rogers, is a visiting researcher in our group, who recently started fieldwork in Borneo. Andrew was lucky enough to get video coverage of the Bornean bearded pig, Sus barbatus, at night using a camera trap. Andrew is working at the Danum Valley Conservation Area in Malaysian Borneo alongside researchers from Sheffield University collecting carbon data in primary and logged lowland rainforest.
Turns out photographing wildlife in primary rain forest with a 60+ meter canopy is hard work, but Andrew is gradually honing his skills and has some photographs to prove it:
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Red leaf monkeys  
(Presbytis rubicunda) 
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Male orangutan 
(Pongo pygmaeus)
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Oriental pied hornbill
 (Anthracoceros albirostris
)
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Mysterious hawkmoth
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Unknown moth
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Yet another unknown moth- perhaps this is a job for Stu?
Stay tuned for more Borneo updates from Andrew or follow us on twitter!
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