Deep in the forests of Tanjung Puting National Park, a motion-activated camera captured something conservationists had never recorded there before: a mother Bornean clouded leopard guiding two small cubs through the undergrowth. One cub paused, turned, and stared directly into the lens for a moment before moving on. The recorded footage offers a rare glimpse of one of Borneo’s most elusive predators. For researchers and conservationists working …
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