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Scientists Find 'Lost World' in Indonesia

Postby Martrae » Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:48 am

By ROBIN McDOWELL
Associated Press Writer

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Soon after scientists landed by helicopter in the mist-shrouded mountains of one of Indonesia's most remote provinces, they stumbled on a primitive egg-laying mammal that simply allowed itself to be picked up and brought to their field camp.

Describing a "Lost World" - apparently never visited by humans - members of the team said Tuesday they also saw large mammals that have been hunted to near-extinction elsewhere and discovered dozens of exotic new species of frogs, butterflies and palms.

"We've only scratched the surface," said Bruce Beehler, a co-leader of the monthlong trip to the Foja Mountains, an area in the eastern province of Papua with roughly 2 million acres of pristine tropical forest.

"There was not a single trail, no sign of civilization, no sign of even local communities ever having been there," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C.

Two headmen from the Kwerba and Papasena tribes, the customary landowners of the mountain range, accompanied the expedition, and "they were as astounded as we were at how isolated it was," Beehler said.

"As far as they knew, neither of their clans had ever been to the area."

The December expedition was organized by U.S.-based Conservation International and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, and funded by the National Geographic Society and several other organizations.

Minutes after the small team of American, Indonesian and Australian scientists were dropped into a boggy lake bed and set up camp near the mountain range's western summit, they said they encountered a new species of bird - a red-faced and wattled honeyeater.

The next day they saw Berlepsch's Six-wired Bird of Paradise, described by hunters in the 19th century and named for the wires that extend from its head in place of a crest.

They watched in amazement as a male bird performed a courtship dance for a female, shaking the long feathers on his head, and later took the first known photograph of the bird.

The scientists said they discovered 20 frog species - including a microhylid frog less than a half-inch long - four new butterfly species, and at least five new types of palms.

Among their most memorable experiences were their encounters with the Long-beaked Echidna, members of the primitive egg-laying group of mammals called the Monotremes, which twice allowed themselves to be picked up and brought to the scientists' camp for observation.

Beehler attributed the lack of fear displayed by the long-snouted spine-covered Echidnas (pronounced eh-KID-na) to the fact that they probably had never come into contact with humans.

But other animals, like the Golden-mantled Tree Kangaroo, an arboreal jungle-dweller previously thought to have been hunted to near-extinction, were much more shy, he said, and quickly disappeared into the dense forest after being spotted.

Though the scientists' findings will have to be published in scientific journals and reviewed by peers before being officially classified as new species, other environmentalists said the discoveries were hardly surprising in a country renowned for its rich biodiversity.

"There are many species that have not been identified" in Indonesia, said Chairul Saleh of the World Wildlife Fund, which has made hundreds of its own discoveries in the sprawling archipelago in the last 10 years.

Papua, the scene of a decades-long separatist rebellion that has killed an estimated 100,000 people, is one of Indonesia's most remote regions geographically and politically, and access by foreigners is tightly restricted.

The scientists said they needed six permits before they could legally visit the mountains located on the western side of New Guinea island.

Stephen Richards of the South Australia Museum in Adelaide said he and other team members got a glimpse of what the island "was like 50,000 years ago, because there's been no hunting, no impact of transport or anything like that."

Because of the rich diversity in the forest, the group rarely had time to stray more than a few miles from their base camp.

Beehler, vice president of Conservation International's Melanesia Center for Biodiversity Conservation, said he hopes to return this year with other scientists.

One of the reasons for the rain forest's isolation, he said, was that only a few hundred people live in the region and game in the mountain's foothills is so abundant they have no reason to venture into the jungle's interior.

There did not appear to be any immediate conservation threat to the area, which has the status of a wildlife sanctuary, he said.

"No logging permits are given to this area, there is no transport system - not a single road," Beehler said.

"But clearly, with time, everything is a threat. In the next few decades there will be strong demands, especially if you think of the timber needs of nearby countries like China and Japan. They will be very hungry for logs."
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Postby Eldred » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:05 pm

Wow somplace else for us humans to fuck up.
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Postby Jay » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:55 pm

Wow that's awesome. Great spot to build a walmart and a few gas stations. Better relocate the pesky animals though.
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Postby Jesus » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:07 pm

Relocate them under my tires maybe.
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Postby The Kizzy » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:12 pm

That's amazing.
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Postby Guntaag Gorefeast » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:17 pm

have you guys ever read rainbow six? ;P
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Postby The Kizzy » Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:26 pm

no, cant say that I have
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Postby Phlegm » Wed Feb 08, 2006 2:32 pm

Did they run into King Kong yet?
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Postby Gargamellow » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:39 pm

If it is true, then it is amazing. I bet the disease we have no mutations to fight will come from a frog some dipshit licks and we will become extinct, finally.

But seriously, if it is true, then I am interested. I wish I could discover a new species.
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Postby Martrae » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:41 pm

Too easy....won't say it.
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Postby Kramer » Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:43 pm

that is freaking awesome. I just hope somebody leaks the GPS location so people can rape and pillage it.
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    Postby Phlegm » Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:30 pm

    I think, in order to discover new species, one had to leave one's house once in a while.
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    Postby Phlegm » Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:32 pm

    boybutter wrote:that is freaking awesome. I just hope somebody leaks the GPS location so people can rape and pillage it.


    It's in Indonesia..eastern province of Papua....near the Foja mountains.
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    Re: Scientists Find 'Lost World' in Indonesia

    Postby Captain Insano » Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:38 pm

    Martrae wrote:By ROBIN McDOWELL
    Associated Press Writer

    JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Soon after scientists landed by helicopter in the mist-shrouded mountains of one of Indonesia's most remote provinces, they stumbled on a primitive egg-laying mammal that simply allowed itself to be picked up and brought to their field camp.

    Describing a "Lost World" - apparently never visited by humans - members of the team said Tuesday they also saw large mammals that have been hunted to near-extinction elsewhere and discovered dozens of exotic new species of frogs, butterflies and palms.

    "We've only scratched the surface," said Bruce Beehler, a co-leader of the monthlong trip to the Foja Mountains, an area in the eastern province of Papua with roughly 2 million acres of pristine tropical forest.

    "There was not a single trail, no sign of civilization, no sign of even local communities ever having been there," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C.

    Two headmen from the Kwerba and Papasena tribes, the customary landowners of the mountain range, accompanied the expedition, and "they were as astounded as we were at how isolated it was," Beehler said.

    "As far as they knew, neither of their clans had ever been to the area."

    The December expedition was organized by U.S.-based Conservation International and the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, and funded by the National Geographic Society and several other organizations.

    Minutes after the small team of American, Indonesian and Australian scientists were dropped into a boggy lake bed and set up camp near the mountain range's western summit, they said they encountered a new species of bird - a red-faced and wattled honeyeater.

    The next day they saw Berlepsch's Six-wired Bird of Paradise, described by hunters in the 19th century and named for the wires that extend from its head in place of a crest.

    They watched in amazement as a male bird performed a courtship dance for a female, shaking the long feathers on his head, and later took the first known photograph of the bird.

    The scientists said they discovered 20 frog species - including a microhylid frog less than a half-inch long - four new butterfly species, and at least five new types of palms.

    Among their most memorable experiences were their encounters with the Long-beaked Echidna, members of the primitive egg-laying group of mammals called the Monotremes, which twice allowed themselves to be picked up and brought to the scientists' camp for observation.

    Beehler attributed the lack of fear displayed by the long-snouted spine-covered Echidnas (pronounced eh-KID-na) to the fact that they probably had never come into contact with humans.

    But other animals, like the Golden-mantled Tree Kangaroo, an arboreal jungle-dweller previously thought to have been hunted to near-extinction, were much more shy, he said, and quickly disappeared into the dense forest after being spotted.

    Though the scientists' findings will have to be published in scientific journals and reviewed by peers before being officially classified as new species, other environmentalists said the discoveries were hardly surprising in a country renowned for its rich biodiversity.

    "There are many species that have not been identified" in Indonesia, said Chairul Saleh of the World Wildlife Fund, which has made hundreds of its own discoveries in the sprawling archipelago in the last 10 years.

    Papua, the scene of a decades-long separatist rebellion that has killed an estimated 100,000 people, is one of Indonesia's most remote regions geographically and politically, and access by foreigners is tightly restricted.

    The scientists said they needed six permits before they could legally visit the mountains located on the western side of New Guinea island.

    Stephen Richards of the South Australia Museum in Adelaide said he and other team members got a glimpse of what the island "was like 50,000 years ago, because there's been no hunting, no impact of transport or anything like that."

    Because of the rich diversity in the forest, the group rarely had time to stray more than a few miles from their base camp.

    Beehler, vice president of Conservation International's Melanesia Center for Biodiversity Conservation, said he hopes to return this year with other scientists.

    One of the reasons for the rain forest's isolation, he said, was that only a few hundred people live in the region and game in the mountain's foothills is so abundant they have no reason to venture into the jungle's interior.

    There did not appear to be any immediate conservation threat to the area, which has the status of a wildlife sanctuary, he said.

    "No logging permits are given to this area, there is no transport system - not a single road," Beehler said.

    "But clearly, with time, everything is a threat. In the next few decades there will be strong demands, especially if you think of the timber needs of nearby countries like China and Japan. They will be very hungry for logs."



    YEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAWWW! There might be oil under dem rainforests Jeb! Lets getta drillin!
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    Postby Adivina » Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:48 am

    I was reading this the other day, how amazing. However, now is when we come in and royally fuck this place up. :(
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    Postby Markarado » Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:57 am

    I agree, it's definately going to be fucked up very quickly. Indonesia may claim to protect it, but it is much to corrupt of a government.
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    Postby Captain Insano » Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:03 pm

    yah.. they'll probably set up shop there and try to scam laptops off of me from ebayz. :(
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    Postby Zanchief » Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:05 pm

    captain_insano wrote:yah.. they'll probably set up shop there and try to scam laptops off of me from ebayz. :(


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    Postby Ouchyfish » Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:57 pm

    captain_insano wrote:yah.. they'll probably set up shop there and try to scam laptops off of me from ebayz. :(


    The jamaicans won't let them horn in on that action.

    :rofl:

    On topic:

    How many dinosaurs have been seen?

    (Fuckin Phlegm beat me to it...)

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    Postby Captain Insano » Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:18 pm

    this could spark a war between the jamaican ebay scammers and the indonesions that will only lead to bloodbath.

    I will attempt to exacerbate the situation with a few well delivered boxes of rocks.
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    Postby Phlegm » Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:42 pm

    Indonesians are muslims so they probably will strap a few bombs on themselves and eliminate the Jamaicans no problem.
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    Postby Ouchyfish » Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:42 pm

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    Postby Captain Insano » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:10 am

    lol.. the guy on the right looks trained in some sort of animal style kungfu, probably parrot... but then the guy on the left looks like he used to sell crack.


    Tough call who would win.
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    Postby Ouchyfish » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:28 am

    he got da jamaycon voo doo mon
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    Postby Arlos » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:51 am

    The guy on the left looks like Kobe Bryant

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