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New Hope for the Sulawesi Civet

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Photos taken by a national park patrol team prove that the Sulawesi civet, previously thought to be extinct, still exists in the wild, even outside the park's territory.

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Christomus Bode still remembers well the joyous moment in March, when the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) SMART Patrol program coordinator received news from his team concerning a certain Sulawesi civet. Chris's five subordinates found the animal caught in a poacher's trap in the dark jungles of Dumoga, Bolaang Mongondow regency, North Sulawesi, in the Nani Wartabone National Park territory. After being photographed, the civet was set free back

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