Found in cave. Posted with permission. Location obscured
Demonstration Garden of Boerne Chapter of NPSOT at Cibolo Nature Center
Leon Creek Upper Trail
The Saola was only discovered to science in 1992. There are no Saola in captivity. No Saola have been seen by scientists in the wild. A few records on camera trap exist. In 2004, there were still reports of Saola deep in the Truong Son mountains. This individual was confiscated from hunters in A'Luoi district, in the western reaches of the province. The other pictures are from interviews with Ka Tu ethnic hunters in A'Luoi and A'Vuong districts (Minh Hoang). The last photo is James with rangers from Hue Forest Department examining Saola tracks in A'Luoi - and identifzing schistamoglottis plants, reportedly favoured food for the saola.
In 2013, its status is critical. See what is happening on http://www.savethesaola.org/
Dead, something had grabbed it or took a bite!
Hauling out to have a scratch. Plenty of Platy activity. I was reminded by a friend recently that an Indigenous name for this season Aug-Sept is Yarraga and that one of its hallmarks is increased Platypus (Biladurang) daytime activity, though I don’t know as yet which Indigenous nation uses that knowledge.