Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Sabah and the lowland forests of the "Heart of Borneo" still hold huge tracts of continuous natural forests, which are some of the most biologically d

Sabah and the lowland forests of the "Heart of Borneo" still hold huge tracts of continuous natural forests,

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which are some of the most biologically diverse habitats on Earth, with high numbers of unique animal and plant species. It is one of only two places in the world -- Indonesia's Sumatra Island is the other -- where orangutans, elephants and rhinos still co-exist and where forests are currently large enough to maintain viable populations. Large areas of Borneo's forest are being rapidly cleared and replaced with plantations of oil palm, rubber, and timber. The illegal trade in exotic animals is also on the rise, as logging roads and cleared forest open access to previously remote areas.