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Bangladesh diaries: tales of a trainee tiger conservationist
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Okapi
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Introducing the Tiger Team
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The big picture of tiger conservation
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With leopards in the field
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Lab With a View
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Camera traps in the Negros Interior
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Encountering elephants in Borneo
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Final trip of the 2012 season
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Peninsula Antarctica continued…
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Peter Broekhuijsen: Interesting information and good photographs. Than...
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Tom Hart: Thanks a lot Sharon, I actually miss the smell! I'...
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Sharon Margetts: Hi Tom and Gemma. As a fellow expeditioner on the...
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Michelle: Good blogging!...
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Caril Ridley: I witnessed a white dolphin just south of Khulna a...
Sumatran Tiger
The tropical forests of Sumatra in Indonesia are home to many of the world’s endangered species, including tigers. However these forest habitats are rapidly being cleared to make way for agribusiness operations such as logging and oil palm plantations. A ZSL team is monitoring these species and helping to establish effective protection.
Meet Adnun
Hi, my name is Adnun Salampessy, I’m 30 years old and a member of ZSL’s Tiger Team at Jambi and Palembang in Sumatera, Indonesia. I finisihed a Degree in Forest Management at the University of Lampung, Sumatera, Indonesia. I was born and still live in South Jakarta but my work location is in Jambi Province. [...]

