Very quickly, if anyone would like to see Tanjung Puting National Park, one of the protected areas in which we work, then a short video clip has been released by a German film company who made a film about Tomistoma crocodiles last year. The narration is in German (which will probably be OK for our Swiss friends
and an English translation to follow shortly) but the pictures speak for themselves. Its shows orangutans, proboscis monkeys and Pondok Ambung Research Station.
Here is the link: http://www.br-online.de/bayerisches-fernsehen/welt-der-tiere/sunda-gavial-krokodil-sumatra-ID1234357757657.xml
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Feb 3rd Matthew K USD 35.00
3 Comments
I am finishing work in March/April (I have a small amount of savings to get by short term but I will eventually need paid work for food and accommodation) and want to dedicate my life to all aspects of wildlife rehabilitation & conservation in Africa or America. Please can you advise if there are any Wildlife volunteering/paid projects where I could be of use?
Many thanks
Naomi
Beautiful video!
Although an English version would be appreciated images speak by itself.
Thank you
Susana P. (Argentina)
Nice video! I especially liked the view of the croc’s eyes opening. The orang was cool, too.
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