Just recorded a really good conversation with Thomas Lehmberg, Senior International Advisor at Dansk Ornitologisk Forening (DOF or BirdLife Denmark) about Flores Scops-owl, Mbeleling forest, and ecotourism in Indonesia. I’ll be editing it up and adding it to the previous conversation with Ole Friis Olsen just as soon as I can and getting it uploaded. Once again I’m reminded how multi-lingual my European neighbours are compared with us monoglot Brits…
Thomas Lehmberg, Dansk Ornitologisk Forening
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