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Borneo Energy & Bakrie Group Broke Partnership

This week, PT Borneo Lumbung Energy and Metal Tbk (BORN) and Bakrie Group (PT Bakrie & Brothers Tbk and Long Haul Holdings) will be separated from the joint venture in Bumi Plc. Now, both were complete separation of property gono-gini be a 47.6% stake in Bumi plc.

BORN and Bakrie Group has teamed up 47.6% stake in Bumi Plc through two special purpose vehicle (SPV).

Two SPV named Borneo Earth Energy & Metal Pte Ltd and Earth Borneo Resources Pte Ltd. BORN separation process and the Bakrie Group has actually been designed since October 2012. However, these efforts had been halted due to the London Stock Exchange Authority panel traced the alleged linkage (concerted party) between the Bakrie Group and BORN.

It’s Him! Tori’s The ‘Expert Suction’ of Borneo

Orangutans of Borneo this one is unique. He has long been noticed by the animal protection organization in the world because he showed often alarming behavior, including smoking habits as heavy smokers.

According to news reported by the media ‘People Daily News’ on Tuesday (7/10/2012), 15-year-old orangutan looks are used to smoking. He was not awkward at all, much less uncomfortable, although viewed by many zoo visitors Taru Jurug in Kalimantan.

Tori, the 'suction specialists'

Tori, the ‘suction specialists’

Even the imposition of a zoo keeper for Tori quit smoking, for the sake of his health, even ignored the orang utan is delinquent.He even smoked cigarettes in the fun-in.

The Sunda Clouded Leopard in Borneo

The Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) is the largest wild cat in Borneo and is classified as Endangered by the IUCN Red list of threatened species. Due to their nocturnal and cryptic habits they are seldom observed and very little is known of their basic ecology and distribution. This large Clouded leopard was photographed by remote camera trap in Malua BioBank as part of the Bornean Banteng Program which studies therare banteng(Bos javanicus lowi); the image was captured during the middle of the afternoon when temperatures are highest; an unlikely time for an observation.


The Bornean Banteng Program is a collaborative study between the Sabah Wildlife Department and Danau Girang Field Centre (Cardiff University), the Sabah Forestry Department, HUTAN, and New Forests Ltd. Baseline data on banteng ecology is primarily collected using remote camera traps kindly provided by Houston Zoo and the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research.

The Discovery Reveals New Species in Borneo

April 22, 2010 – A lungless frog (pictured above), a frog that flies and a slug that shoots love darts are among 123 new species found in Borneo since 2007 in a project to conserve one of the oldest rain forests in the world.A report by the global conservation group WWF on the discoveries also calls for protecting the threatened species and equatorial rain forest on Borneo, the South China Sea island that is the world’s third-largest and is shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.”The challenge is to ensure that these precious landscapes are still intact for future generations,” said the report released Thursday.The search for the new species was part of the Heart of Borneo project that started in February 2007 and is backed by the WWF and the three countries that share the island.

The aim is to conserve 85,000 square miles (220,000 square kilometers) of rain forest that was described by Charles Darwin as “one great luxuriant hothouse made by nature for herself.”

Explorers have been visiting Borneo for centuries, but vast tracts of its interior are yet to be biologically explored, said Adam Tomasek, leader of WWF’s Heart of Borneo project.

“If this stretch of irreplaceable rain forest can be conserved for our children, the promise of more discoveries must be a tantalizing one for the next generation of researchers to contemplate,” he said.