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  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
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  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
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  • Foja Mountains expedition herpetologist Paul Oliver watches as the helicopter lifts off for the last time, leaving us remote in the mountains.
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.  Researcher Bruce Beehler on a helicoptor survey searching for possible landing sites.  Beehler was the main force behind biological exploration of the Foja Mountains on these expeditions.
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • Salvadori's Teal (Anas waigiuensis) in the bog pond at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains.<br />
This is a rare duck found only in the mountains of New Guinea.
    MM7441-081110-04228.jpg
  • View of the Foja Mountains from the helicopter on the trip between Bog Camp and Kwerba village.
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  • Blossom Bat (Syconycteris sp. nov.)<br />
New species present in the Foja Mountains and also widespread in the mountains of New Guinea but never described before now.  Discovered by Kris Helgen.
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • Blossom Bat (Syconycteris sp. nov.)<br />
New species present in the Foja Mountains and also widespread in the mountains of New Guinea but never described before now.  Discovered by Kris Helgen.
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  • Blossom Bat (Syconycteris sp. nov.)<br />
New species present in the Foja Mountains and also widespread in the mountains of New Guinea but never described before now.  Discovered by Kris Helgen.
    MM7441-081113-05082.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • The bog, now turned into a lake at 1650 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.  Site of the base camp called "Bog Camp".  Remaining people and gear visible at bog edge helipad.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
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  • View looking straight up into the canopy of the very mossy montane rain forest of the Foja Mountains.<br />
Approx. 1700 m.
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.<br />
Natural clearing is the "bog" area used as a landing site for the expedition.  Bog camp was located in the forest at the upper right edge of the clearing.
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  • View looking straight up into the canopy of the very mossy montane rain forest of the Foja Mountains.<br />
Approx. 1700 m.
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  • NGM writer Mel White holds up one of the Giant Rat species found in the Foja Mountains.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap at the Bog Camp site at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • Long-nosed Tree Frog (Litoria sp nov).  New species discovered by Paul Oliver at 1200 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.
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  • Edwin Scholes records bird calls as part of documentation of the biodiversity of the Foja Mountains.  Montane forest at approx 1650 m elevation.
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  • Woolly Giant Rat (Mallomys sp. nov.)<br />
New species endemic to the Foja Mountains.  First discovered by Ucok in 2007.<br />
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Camera trap shot.  First ever photo of this rat alive?
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  • Frog (Choreophryne sp. nov.)<br />
New species endemic to the Foja Mountains.<br />
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This genus contains the smallest frog in New Guinea (though this may not be the smallest one).
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  • View of the main camp site known as "Bog Camp" in the Foja Mountains - base of operations for the CI RAP expedition to the Foja Mts in 2008.<br />
Field assistant Bastian Tawane walks up path.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap at the Bog Camp site at 1650 m in the Foja Mountains rain forest.
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  • Foja Mountains RAP Expedition herpetologist Paul Oliver captureing a frog (Rana sp.)
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  • Foja Mountains RAP Expedition herpetologist Paul Oliver examines a gecko he has just captured, that he believes is a new species.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap set up at Bog Camp in the Foja Mountains at 1650 m.
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  • Moth attracted to light trap at Bog Camp.<br />
Foja Mountains.
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  • Moss details.<br />
Foja Mountains - upper montane forest at 2050 m.
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  • Frog (Oreophryne sp. nov. - "simple rattle").<br />
Endemic species to the Foja Mountains.  Captured near Bog Camp 1650 m elevation.
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  • Foja Mountains RAP expedition members unload the helicopter  at the bog landing site at 1650 m elevation.  Kris Helgen is in the foreground, followed by Paul Oliver.
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  • Unloading the helicopter at the bog landing site at 1650 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.  Expedition members Chris Milensky, Edwin Scholes and Nev Kemp (left to right).
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  • Aerial view of Mamberamo River, Papua, Indonesia, lined by rain forest, with Foja Mountains in the distance.
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  • Long-nosed Tree Frog (Litoria sp nov).  New species discovered by Paul Oliver at 1200 m elevation in the Foja Mountains.
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  • Painted Ringtail Possum (Pseudochirulus forbesi)<br />
In a tree in the upper montane forest of the Foja Mountains at approx 2000 m elevation.
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  • Red-breasted Pygmy-Parrot (Micropsitta bruijnii) male and female excavating possible nest cavity in a dead tree trunk.<br />
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Note that this Foja Mountains form has a pale color on face and crown than the typical form.
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  • Foja Mountains RAP Expedition members confer on bird sightings at Bog Camp.<br />
L to R:  Chris Milensky, Nev Kemp, Paul Oliver, Edwin Scholes.
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  • Foja Mountains RAP expedition mammalogist Kris Helgen shows a Blossom Bat (Syconycteris sp.) he captured that is an undescribed species.  Ornithologist Chris Milensky works on bird specimens in the background.<br />
Bog Camp.  1650 m
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  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.<br />
Natural clearing is the "bog" area used as a landing site for the expedition.
    MM7441-070618-00922.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains rain forest.
    MM7441-070618-00844.jpg
  • View of the Foja Mountains from the helicopter on the trip between Bog Camp and Kwerba village.
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  • Giant tree fern forest growing on the highest reaches of the Foja Mountains, between 2150 and 2200 m elevation.
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  • Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons).<br />
Endemic species to the Foja Mountains.<br />
Captured near the Bog Camp at 1650 m.
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  • Eastern Long-beaked Echidna (Zaglossus bartoni).  Rare species from the mountains of New Guinea.<br />
<br />
Endangered Species (IUCN Red List: CR)
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  • Helicopter arrives at Kwerba Village to airlift the expedition team into the Foja Mountains.
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  • Foja Mountains RAP expedition members Nev Kemp and Kris Helgen explain the desired drop location to the helicopter pilots after they arrive at Kwerba Village.
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  • Moths collected at LIPI camp in foothills of Foja Mountains near Kwerba Village by Entomologist Harry Sutrisno in two nights.
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  • Landing at Kwerba Village airstrip.  This village was used as the staging area by the expedition, which was lifted from here by helicopter into the mountains.
    MM7441-081103-02967.jpg
  • Aerial view of the Foja Mountains, Papua, Indonesia.<br />
<br />
"Bog Camp" is small clearing at upper right.  Two lakes of different color in lower left.
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  • Dwarf Wallaby (Dorcopsulus sp. nov.)<br />
New species of wallaby from the Foja Mountains discovered by Kris Helgen.  Smallest member of the Kangaroo family in the world.  Near Bog Camp at 1650m
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  • Arrival of Foja Mountains RAP expedition team at Kwerba Village.<br />
Kris Helgen greets villagers.  This village was the staging area from which the expedition helicoptered into the Foja Mts.
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  • A river draining from the Foja Mountains toward Kwerba Village.
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  • A skiier skies down toward Twin Outlets Lake in deep powder snow.  Beartooth Mountains, Montana.
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  • Dorcopsulus sp. nov.<br />
New species of wallaby from the Foja Mountains discovered by Kris Helgen.  Captured near Bog Camp at 1650 m.
    MM7441-081114-05359.jpg
  • Skiing up the Sky Top Lakes valley toward peaks know as "The Spires", near Granite Peak, Beartooth Mountains, Montana.
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  • Great bason bristlecone pines in the Patriarch Grove area of the White Mountains, CA.  Mar 04.
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  • A skier cooks dinner in a snow storm at a camp near Sky Top Lakes, on the approach to Granite Peak, Beartooth Mountains, Montana.
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  • View of Wasile Bay, coast and mountains of Halmahera Island, Indonesia.
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  • Cloe-up of Heckner's Lewisia flowers.  Klamath Mountains, CA
    Heckner's Lewisia Flowers.jpg
  • A skiier breaking camp in early morning after a heavy snow overnight.   Near Denny Lake, Beartooth Mountains, Montana.
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  • Skiing down the Sky Top Lakes valley in a white out.  Beartooth Mountains, Montana.
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  • Montane rain forest of the Arfak Mountains, New Guinea.  Habitat of the Vogelkopf Bowerbird.
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing at Wildcat Mountain, New Hampshire.
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) Skiing at Wildcat Mountain, New Hampshire.
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) Skiing at Wildcat Mountain, New Hampshire.
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) Skiing at Wildcat Mountain, New Hampshire.
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) Skiing at Wildcat Mountain, New Hampshire.
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  • Male Yellow-fronted Bowerbird (Amblyornis flavifrons) displaying at his bower to a female visible on the other side of the bower.  (Bower 2007 #3 - Mountain Trail) June 2007
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) enjoying typical New England skiing conditions at Cannon Mountain.  Is this what they call packed powder, or is it frozen granular?
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing at Wildcat Mountain, New Hampshire.
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9), is the smallest person on the tram to the summit of Rondevouz Mountain at Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Whooper swans (Cygnus cygnus) in water with mountain landscape in distance.
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  • A rice field at the foot of a limestone mountain.
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  • Aerial view of a limestone mountainous, cliff-lined shore..Coron Island, Philippines.
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  • Aerial view of a limestone mountainous, cliff-lined shore..Coron Island, Philippines.
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range, does some jumps on her skis.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) and Jessica Laman (age 9) hike up a slope below cliffs to get first tracks in fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12)  skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.<br />
Ice crystals in the air on a sunny morning creat sun dog type bright spots in the fog.
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) and Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range, right toward the Grand Teton.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) and Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range, right toward the Grand Teton.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) and Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) and Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range, cast long shadows in the afternoon light.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) and Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) makes a snow angel below the Tetons.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9)  cross-country skiing below the Teton Range.<br />
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder at Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) skiing at Jackson Hole, Wyoming in fresh powder.
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  • Jessica Laman (age 9) skiing at Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder at Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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  • Russell Laman (age 12) skiing fresh powder snow in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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