Bornean ferret badger only lives in Borneo. Could it be a conservation symbol?
PolicyFriday, June 12, 2026Mongabay

Bornean ferret badger only lives in Borneo. Could it be a conservation symbol?

The Bornean ferret badger, a unique species endemic to the mountains of Sabah, Malaysia, may serve as a crucial conservation symbol as new research highlights its limited habitat. Protecting this species could raise awareness about the conservation needs of the region's biodiversity.

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