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The Beauty of Python reticulatus Attracts Visitors at Jatinegara Wildlife Market (September 8, 2015)

Python reticulatus, known as the reticulated python, is a species of python found in Southeast Asia.

Posted on 23:04 September 08th, 2015 Read more...

SCORPION Urges Jakarta Conservation Agency to Take Action Against Violators of Law on Wildlife Protection (September 8, 2015)

Director of the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Programme at the Indonesian Scorpion Foundation, Gunung Gea accompanied by Scorpion’s Senior Investigator Marison Guciano visited the office of Jakarta Conservation Agency (BKSDA) to urge the BKSDA to take action against violators of law and regulation on animal protection.

Posted on 22:00 September 08th, 2015 Read more...

SOCP Momento to SCORPION Director (September 4, 2015)

The Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP) organised a farewell gathering at the SOCP/YEL office in Medan (Friday, September 4, 2015) for Gunung Gea who resigns from SOCP to establish and direct SCORPION Foundation-a new NGO working for monitoring the illegal wildlife trade in Indonesia.

Posted on 09:50 September 05th, 2015 Read more...

Two Sumatran Tigers in Alarming Condition in Bengkulu, Sumatra (September 4, 2015)

In one corner of the office of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) Bengkulu (in the island of Sumatra, Indonesia), there are two Sumatran tigers named Elsa and Giring with alarming conditions.

Posted on 07:24 September 05th, 2015 Read more...

​The capital’s mascot, the brahminy kite, is headed for extinction in the Jakartan wild: Expert (August 24, 2015)

The symbol of Indonesia is the mythical garuda eagle but the mascot of Jakarta is a very real bird that you could see soaring over the city. Unfortunately the ‘elang bondol,’ or brahminy kite, may well be nothing but a legend soon – at least in Jakarta anyway.

Posted on 21:47 September 02nd, 2015 Read more...

The DODO Reports Poor Cages of Orangutan in Mirah Fantasia (September 2, 2015)

Marison Guciano of the Indonesian Friends of the Animals: "Orangutans 'Will Die' If They Stay In These Cages."

Posted on 15:00 September 02nd, 2015 Read more...
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