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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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SCORPION says NO to North Korea animal exchange (February 14, 2016)

Conservationists from Indonesia’s SCORPION FOUNDATION are very worried to read that North Korea wants an orangutan or two from Indonesia.

Posted on 13:37 February 14th, 2016 Read more...

Scorpion's Call Heard by Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo, Stuffed Tigers Confirmed to be Handed-over to BKSDA Offices (February 13, 2016)

Scorpion Foundation asked the Indonesian Home Affairs Minister Mr. Tjahjo Kumolo to handover his stuffed tigers to the offices of Natural Resource Conservation Agency (BKSDA’s). The Minister texted his confirmation of the hand over to Scorpion’s Senior Investigator, Marison Guciano on Saturday, February 13, 2016.

Posted on 22:42 February 13th, 2016 Read more...

Another Cruelest Animal Attraction (Elephant Riding) Continues in Medan (February 12, 2016)

To make elephants submit to giving rides, they are taken from their mothers when babies and forced through a horrific training process known as ‘the crush’. This cruelest animal attraction still continues in Medan.

Posted on 12:38 February 13th, 2016 Read more...

The Cruelest Animal Attraction (Dolphin Circus) in Medan Ended (February 10, 2016)

According to World Animal Protection, there are 10 'Cruelest' Animal Attractions. One of the 10 is dolphin performing.

Posted on 23:57 February 11th, 2016 Read more...

The Untold Story Behind the Repatriation of 17 Orangutans from Thailand and Kuwait (February 10, 2016)

In a press conference on Tuesday (9th of February 2016) in Jakarta, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) announced that 17 orangutans had been repatriated from Thailand and Kuwait. 6 Orangutan would be returned to Borneo while the other 1 would be returned to Sumatra.

Posted on 23:56 February 10th, 2016 Read more...

Man Tries to Smuggle 15 Reptiles, Mostly Pythons, in Bags on Flight From Jakarta to Hong Kong

Animal smugglers have been known to go through all sorts of lengths to sneak prized endangered animals out of Indonesia. But one man was recently caught trying to sneak reptiles out of Jakarta because his method was as primitive as his intended crime was despicable.

Posted on 16:16 February 05th, 2016 Read more...
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Account Number : 106-00-1143529-7
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