Video: National Geographic’s Bat Man of Borneo
Braving mountains of guano, ammonia gas, and infectious diseases, bat ecologist Donald McFarlane visits Borneo’s Gomantong Caves to study its bat population.
Braving mountains of guano, ammonia gas, and infectious diseases, bat ecologist Donald McFarlane visits Borneo’s Gomantong Caves to study its bat population.
Researchers using stalagmites to study climate change in Borneo were surprised by some unexpected results. The team from Georgia Institute of Technology, working with folks at Borneo’s Gunung Mulu National …
Scientists studying bats in Borneo have discovered that the bats and a carnivorous plant have an unusual mutually beneficial relationship. The Hardwicke’s woolly bats were observed resting and sleeping in …
During a recent talk entitled “Freshwater Stromatolites in Deer Cave, Sarawak – A Unique Geobiological Cave Formation”, Professor Joyce Lundberg of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada revealed the presence of …