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The group has been studying birds on Sulawesi, in Indonesia, and its offshore islands since 1999.
The pet was owned illegally and has been transferred to a conservation area.
Almost 200,000 people are in need of urgent help.
Rescue efforts have been hampered by a lack of heavy machinery and severed transport links.
“The situation in the affected areas is nightmarish,” a local Red Cross manager said.
Medicines are running out and rescuers are struggling with a shortage of heavy equipment.
The death toll is expected to worsen considerably as so many regions have yet to be heard from in the aftermath of the quake.
The main airport in Palu is expected to stay closed for at least 24 hours, complicating disaster relief efforts.
US animal rights activists PETA have taken the nature photographer involved to court over the snap.
Mount Lokon is one of the country’s most active volcanoes – eruption could be heard more than 5km away.
Indonesia is in a state of high alert, as the tsunami makes its way towards the shore. It’s expected to hit at 11am Irish time.
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