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On the trail of Sabah’s elusive clouded leopards

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KOTA KINABALU: A wild Sunda clouded leopard trapped and fitted with a satellite collar by conservati­onists in Sabah’s east coast Kinabatang­an will provide vital data to the elusive big cat in the area.

The male leopard weighing 24.75kg was captured in one of the purposebui­lt traps placed along the Kinabatang­an River on Saturday.

It was collared as part of an intensive satellitec­ollaring programme to study the animal in the fragile Kinabatang­an landscape.

The project by the Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD), WildCRU (Oxford University) and Danau Girang Field Centre (DGFC) focuses on research and conservati­on of the leopard.

DGFC carnivore expert Meg Evans said the latest leopard caught was the fourth male collared in the vicinity of the centre.

“We are planning to collar more along the Kinabatang­an,” said Evans, adding that they named the latest catch Cakar (Claws).

DGFC director Dr Benoit Goossens said the data produced by the first four cats collared between September 2013 and September 2014 had provided considerab­le insight into the elusive carnivore’s ecology.

“In June, SWD and DGFC held an internatio­nal workshop on the Sunda clouded leopard conservati­on and a Clouded Leopard Action Plan is now being drafted,” he said.

The informatio­n provided by Cakar will be vital for the management of the population in the fragile Kinabatang­an flood plain.

“The species is facing threats from hunting, pet trade and habitat loss,” Dr Goossens said.

The project is mainly financed by Sime Darby Foundation, with additional funding and support from Atlanta Zoo, Houston Zoo, RecanatiKa­plan Foundation, Robertson Foundation, Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, Rufford Foundation and The Clouded Leopard Project.

The species is facing threats from hunting, pet trade and habitat loss.

Dr Benoit Goossens

 ??  ?? Studying nature: Evans (in purple) collecting biological samples from Cakar during the collaring operation in Kinabatang­an.
Studying nature: Evans (in purple) collecting biological samples from Cakar during the collaring operation in Kinabatang­an.

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