Forest Carbon Managing Director, Scott Stanley, featured on NPR for his discovery of a new Orangutan Community in Borneo.
From the Article:
If there is paradise for monkeys, it might well be in Indonesia’s East Kalimantan province, on the island of Borneo. Located in Southeast Asia, the island is home to the pig-tailed macaque, the grizzled leaf monkey and several other species. The king of the Borneo rainforest, however, is an ape — the orangutan.
And a Nature Conservancy field scientist has just returned from Borneo with rare good news about the great ape: His team has found a previously undiscovered population living in East Kalimantan. For National Geographic Radio Expeditions, NPR’s Christopher Joyce reports.
