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June 2010

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Small carnivores in a logging concession in the Upper Baram, Sarawak, Borneo
John Mathai, Jason Hon, Ngumbang Juat, Amanda Peter and Melvin Gumal


Diversity of Bornean viverrids and other small carnivores in Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia
Andreas Wilting, Hiromitsu Samejima and Azlan Mohamed


Density, habitat selection and observations of South American Coati Nasua nasua in the central region of the Brazilian Pantanal wetland
Arnaud Léonard Jean Desbiez and Paulo André Lima Borges


Camera-trap evidence of Large-spotted Civet Viverra megaspila in Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary and Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
Kate E. Jenks, Sawai Wanghongsa, Nucharin Songasen, Peter Leimgruber and Jogayle Howard


Sighting of the Bornean Ferret Badger Melogale everetti in the Kinabatangan floodplains, and implications of its lowland distribution
Ramesh Boonratana


First Otter Civet Cynogale bennettii photographed in Sabangau Peat-swamp Forest, Indonesian Borneo
Susan M. Cheyne, Simon J. Husson and David W. Macdonald


The trade in Viverridae and Prionodontidae in Peninsular Malaysia with notes on conservation and legislation
Chris R. Shepherd and Loretta Ann Shepherd


Hodgson named the Spotted Linsang Prionodon pardicolor in 1841
J. W. Duckworth


A field record of Small-toothed Ferret Badger Melogale moschata in Central Laos, and other recent records of ferret badgers from the country
William G. Robichaud


Corrigendum


Electronic supplementary material

Videos filmed during night spotlight surveys in Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sabah Malaysia (Videos by Wilting & Mohamed)


  1. Otter Civet Cynogale bennettii

  1. Malay Civet Viverra tangalunga

  1. Common Palm Civet Paradoxurus hermaphroditus

  1. Banded Civet Hemigalus derbyanus

  1. Small-toothed Palm Civet Arctogalidia trivirgata

  1. Binturong Arctictis binturong

  1. Sunda Stink-badger Mydaus javanensis