Macaque

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The mist playing on the water dissipates as the sun arduously climbs up from behind the forest. The shapes of trees and the vines covering them begin to take form. It is quiet and the moment is magical. Suddenly, there is a rustling in the foliage along the riverbank. The long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) begin their morning routines. The Kinabatangan Floodplain Protected Area is a 260-square-kilometer part of the Sabah State Conservation Area network in Malaysia. The area, rich in wildlife, is mostly second-class rainforest, meaning that it was cut down approximately within 100 years. It lacks the tallest trees found in first-class rainforests. 

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The mist playing on the water dissipates as the sun arduously climbs up from behind the forest. The shapes of trees and the vines covering them begin to take form. It is quiet and the moment is magical. Suddenly, there is a rustling in the foliage along the riverbank. The long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) begin their morning routines. The Kinabatangan Floodplain Protected Area is a 260-square-kilometer part of the Sabah State Conservation Area network in Malaysia. The area, rich in wildlife, is mostly second-class rainforest, meaning that it was cut down approximately within 100 years. It lacks the tallest trees found in first-class rainforests. 

THEIR LAND – A series of organisms in their habitats

A series of photographs depicting various organisms living alone or in communities within their territories. Their own territory is a crucial habitat that knows no man-made boundaries—whether national, property lines, or otherwise. In its own territory, an animal experiences not only peaceful coexistence with its own and other species, but also mutual skirmishes and even fierce competition based on natural selection and balance—a struggle for existence. 

The images in this series can be ordered with or without a white border and stylish info text.