TY - JOUR AU - Cheyne, Susan M. AU - Adul, Adul AU - Kulu, Ici Piter AU - Jeffers, Karen A. PY - 2018 TI - 10 years on - The diversity and activity of small carnivores of the Sebangau peat-swamp forest, Indonesian Borneo JF - Journal of Indonesian Natural History; Vol 6 No 1 (2018) KW - N2 -   The distribution and population status of Bornean small carnivores in Indonesian Borneo is very poorly understood. Since 2008, Borneo Nature Foundation has collected 7,145 images of mammalian wildlife in the Sebangau peat-swamp forest, Central Kalimantan. This represents 29,418 trap nights until end March 2018. We have data on 11 species of small carnivores including the endemic collared mongoose ( Herpestes semitorquatus ) and the first information on the Critically Endangered Sunda pangolin ( Manis javanica ) in peat-swamp forests. Data are presented on species diversity and activity patterns including overlap with felids at all locations where small carnivores were photographed. Distribution and activity data on this guild of small carnivores in Indonesian Borneo is very poor and we advocate for more camera trapping studies to work to provide data on small carnivores. UR - http://jinh.fmipa.unand.ac.id/index.php/jinh/article/view/111