The ranks of Murina are swelling! Since Nancy Simmon’s review of 2005, 8 additional Southeast Asian species have been described, and now another three species join the ranks. Gabor Csorba, Nguyen Truong Son, Ith Saveng and Neil Furey examined specimens from Cambodia and Vietnam
Report from: Xavier Al-Mateen, Ain Alias, Neil Furey, Nina R. Ingle, Kendra Phelps, Jodi L. Sedlock, Dave Waldien The 2nd International Southeast Asian Bat Conference held June 2011 in Bogor Indonesia presented the Southeast Asia Bat Conservation and Research Unit (SEABCRU) Cave Bat
From Danielle Brigida The Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leaders (EWCL) Bat Team is excited to be working over the course of the next year and a half to facilitate the development of standards on bat guano harvesting in Southeast Asia that will help reduce the impact of harvesting on
Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi supports an extraordinarily diverse assemblage of pteropodids, with 16 species documented. This diversity may in part reflect the great altitudinal range (from 350 to 2100 m a.s.l.) and diversity of vegetation types that combine to produce
The 1st annual heART Youth Camp was hosted by Congressman Art Yap on the campus of Bohol Island State University – Bilar from June 25-26th, 2011. The purpose of the camp was to inspire Boholano youth ages 15 to 30 to pursue their career passions by broadening their knowledge ba
A constant difficulty faced by biodiversity practitioners is the lack of information available on the distribution of the species they study. This then limits our ability to develop meaningful species conservation plans, particularly for regions such as Southeast Asia. It is therefore