From Borneo Blog:
Prince Albert II of Monaco, who is on a three-day visit to Sarawak, the other Malaysian state on Borneo Island, today launched the world’s first digital remote-controlled bats monitoring system at Deer Cave, one of the many caves within the Mulu national park.
The RM800,000 (US$254,000) system, also known as the Mulu BatCam, utilises five remote controlled television cameras and infra-red lighting inside the cave.
The system will be able to show spectacular details of the bat colonies inside, said the park’s manager, Brian Clark said in a report by Bernama, the Malaysian national news agency.
Continue reading (incl. pics) at: Prince Albert II of Monaco Launches World’s First Bat Watching System in Borneo
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