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GNLP Authority Arrests Three Bird Hunters in Langkat, North Sumatra (February 24, 2016)

The Gunung Leuser National Park (GNLP) authority arrested 3 bird hunters inside the GNLP area in Langkat district, North Sumatra Province of Indonesia.

Posted on 11:48 February 25th, 2016 Read more...

All Indonesian Natural Resources Conservation Agencies (BKSDA’s) in Indonesia are Asked to Provide Data of Wildlife Traders in their Respective Areas (February 23, 2016)

All Natural Resources Conservation Agencies (BKSDA’s) in Indonesia are asked to provide data of wildlife traders in their respective areas and to take action to avoid illegal wildlife trading.

Posted on 16:57 February 23rd, 2016 Read more...

SCORPION: Improvement of Orangutan Welfare at Kasang Kulim Zoo Seriously Needed (February 23, 2016)

Supervision of orangutans at Kasang Kulim Zoo in Pekanbaru, Riau Province is very week. Visitors can make direct contacts with the orangutans.

Posted on 13:53 February 23rd, 2016 Read more...

Mass Deaths of Birds in Merak Port Have Begun (February 23, 2016)

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) has intensified coordination with the police at Merak Port, Cilegon, today so that the birds confiscated by the police last Sunday, can be released to the wild.

Posted on 13:15 February 23rd, 2016 Read more...

Helmeted hornbill critically endangered due to over hunting (February 22, 2016)

The helmeted hornbill, known locally as rangkong gading, is on the brink of extinction due to excessive hunting, a conservationist has said.

Posted on 08:46 February 23rd, 2016 Read more...

Scorpion Urges Government Relevant Agencies to Avoid Mass Deaths of Birds in Merak Port (February 22, 2016)

Scorpion Foundation today (22/02/2016) urged government relevant agencies via emails and phone calls, including quarantine office, Law Enforcement Directorate general at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, to avoid mass deaths of birds confiscated by police in Merak Port, Banten on Sunday (21/02/2016).

Posted on 17:37 February 22nd, 2016 Read more...
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