The Wilds of Borneo

The sights and sounds of Borneo, captured on video by WWF's Kelley Ashford.

The Southeast Asian island of Borneo, located on the Equator, is home to some of the world’s most diverse rain forests. The island’s tropical climate and diverse ecoregions have created habitats that house thousands of unique species and the world’s last remaining Sumatran tigers, orangutans, pygmy elephants, and Sumatran rhinos.


Explore the incredible sights and sounds of Borneo in this video blog, where WWF works to conserve crucial habitat in some of Southeast Asia’s last intact forests.

  • Date: July 03, 2017