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Close down all illegal wildlife sales in Indonesia. The wildlife belongs in the wild. Indonesian Law No. 5/1990 says: Every person who kill, capture, keep protected species (alive or dead) can be sentenced to five years in jail and fine of IDR100 million (US$7,400.00).
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IFOTA Urges President Jokowi to Ban Dolphin Cyrcus. (July 23, 2015)

Political Online News RMOL.CO publishes IFOTA Press Release Urging President Jokowi to Ban Dolphin Cyrcus.

Posted on 14:17 July 25th, 2015 Read more...

Bengkulu Police Arrest Suspected Ivory Trafficker (July 20, 2015)

Bogor, Indonesia, 20th July, 2015—Polda Bengkulu (Bengkulu Police) supported by Polres Kaur (District Police), the Government of Indonesia, WCS’s Wildlife Crimes Unit (WCU), TRAFFIC and the Rhino Protection Unit (RPU) today announced the arrest of a suspected Asian Elephant ivory trafficker.

Posted on 14:29 July 21st, 2015 Read more...

SCORPION: Illegal Wildlife Traders Should be Punished optimally (July 8, 2015)

Executive Director of Scorpion Wildlife Monitoring Group Morison Guciano has urged Indonesia's courts to impose harsh punishment upon illegal wildlife traders to give deterrence effect.Executive Director of Scorpion Wildlife Monitoring Group Morison Guciano has urged Indonesia's courts to impose harsh punishment upon illegal wildlife traders to give deterrence effect.

Posted on 14:25 July 11th, 2015 Read more...

Masked Monkey Show Continues Outside Jakarta (July 9, 2015)

In Jakarta, the masked monkey show has been banned, but, outside of Jakarta that show continues. A group of young men performed a masked monkey show on the roadside of Bandar Setia Street, Percut Sei Tuan sub-district, Deli Serdang district of North Sumatra province on Thursday (July 9, 2015).

Posted on 06:35 July 11th, 2015 Read more...

Shocking pictures show four dolphins kept in a tiny Bali resort swimming pool (July 6, 2015)

Shocking photographs show dolphins kept in horrific conditions in a small resort swimming pool in Bali. The four dolphins are kept in a chlorinated pool measuring 10m by 20m at a hotel at Keramas Beach on the Indonesian holiday island. The Wake Bali Dolphins tourist attraction charges visitors money for an 'exciting' dolphin experience, allowing people with swim with, hug and kiss the dolphins.

Posted on 00:29 July 09th, 2015 Read more...

SCORPION Urges Government to Ban Animal Trading (July 1, 2015)

Jakarta (Antara Bali): The non-governmental organisation working on wildlife conservation, SCORPION, urges the government to prohibit protected wildlife trading."We ask the government to shut down illegal wildlife trades," Senior investigator of SCORPION Marison Guciano said in a statement received by Antara here Tuesday.

Posted on 22:00 July 06th, 2015 Read more...
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