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Photo by @shonephoto (Robbie Shone) // Deforestation caused by the logging industry threatens rainforests and wildlife all over the world. Palm Oil plantations are no substitute. Home to one of the oldest tropical rainforests in the world, Gunung Mulu National Park, Borneo is well known for its rich biodiversity. Between 2004 – 2007, 123 new species were discovered in the 220,000 km2 heartland of the world’s third largest island. More than 280 butterfly species have been recorded. Within the park boundaries, 262 species of bird (including all eight varieties of hornbill), 67 mammalian species, 50 species of reptile and 75 amphibian species have been recorded; a true testament to the exceptional nature of this area. The Melinau River (pictured) in Mulu marks the boundary between the protected National Park and the areas of forest hit by deforestation.


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