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SCORPION Wants Sumatran Tiger Giring Released in the Wild Habitat (February 19, 2016)

When he is recovered from sickness, the Sumatran tiger Giring should get the second chance to live in the wild habitat. Senior Investigator from Scorpion Foundation Marison Guciano stated this in a meeting at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) headquarter in Jakarta on Friday, 19 February 2016.

Posted on 02:48 February 22nd, 2016 Read more...

Row Hits Jakarta's N Korea Orangutan Plan (February 17, 2016)

Animal rights activists have hit out at plans to ship an endangered Indonesian orangutan to a zoo in secretive North Korea, describing the suggestion as the "worst of the worst". http://www.theaustralian.com.au reports today.

Posted on 14:48 February 17th, 2016 Read more...

Squirrels From Aceh On Sale in Pasar Bintang Wildlife Market, Medan (February 16, 2016)

A man from Aceh Jaya district in Aceh Province of Indonesia arrived at Pasar Bintang wildlife market on Tuesday morning (16th of February 2016) with 33 individuals of squirrel for sale.

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SCORPION Appreciates Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo for Handing Over Stuffed Rare Animals to BKSDA Jakarta (February 15, 2016)

Scorpion Foundation appreciates the Indonesian Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo for handing-over of 7 stuffed rare animals to the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) in Jakarta today (Monday, 15th of February 2016). The seven stuffed animals consists of 4 tigers, 1 leopard cat, and 2 sun bears.

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Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo Hands Over Seven Stuffed Rare Animals to BKSDA Jakarta (February 15, 2016)

The Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo handed over Seven stuffed rare animals to the Natural Resource Conservation Agency (BKSDA )Jakarta on Monday (15 February 2016).

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Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo Could Face 5 Years in Jail (February 13, 2016)

www.rmol.co published a report on February 13, 2016 under a title “Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo Could Face 5 Years in Jail for keeping staffed rare animals at home.

Posted on 14:04 February 14th, 2016 Read more...
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