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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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The Scorpion Foundation Welcomes the Decision of Governor Ahok not to Send Orangutans to North Korea (March 1, 2016)

Jakarta Governor cancels plan to send orangutan to North Korea, and Scorpion drops plans to hold a public protest on this matter.

Posted on 12:48 March 01st, 2016 Read more...

A Dolphin Cast Onto the Beach in Aceh Need to be Released Immediately (February 29, 2016)

A Dolphin Cast Onto the Beach in Jambo Village, Blang Mangat sub-district in Lhokseumawe, Aceh province of Indonesia. The dolphin need to be released as soon as possible.

Posted on 13:08 February 29th, 2016 Read more...

SCORPION Urges Forest Rangers to End Cruelty to Songbirds in Aceh, Sumatra (February 28, 2016)

Songbirds are packed with plastic sack causing them unable to move freely in an illegal wildlife market on a road in Aceh Besar regency, Aceh province of Sumatra.

Posted on 20:28 February 28th, 2016 Read more...

SCORPION and SPORC's Leopard Brigade Monitor Wildlife Market in Medan (February 27, 2016)

The Scorpion Foundation and Leoprad Brigade of SPORC Jointly monitored wildlife markets at Jalan Merak Jingga Medan on Friday, 26th of February 2016. The visit aimed to check protected species in this market, and to socialise laws and regulation related to wildlife protection.

Posted on 18:50 February 28th, 2016 Read more...

SCORPION and Police Bust Illegal Trade of Eight Rare Animals in Pekanbaru, Sumatra (February 27, 2016)

Scorpion Foundation and Riau Province police busted illegal trade of eight rare animals in Pekanbaru, Riau Province on Saturday, 27th of February 2016. Three traders were arrested, and eight animals, which are protected by the Indonesia law, were confiscated including six slow lorises, one siamang, and one gibbon.

Posted on 18:16 February 28th, 2016 Read more...

Another Leopard Brigade Work: Seven Stuffed Deer Heads Confiscated (February 26, 2016)

Seven stuffed deer heads arrived at the office of Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) North Sumatra chapter on Friday (26/02/2016) for identification. They were confiscated from a barbershop at Jalan Juanda Medan.

Posted on 11:47 February 28th, 2016 Read more...
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Account Number : 106-00-1143529-7
Bank : PT. BANK MANDIRI (PERSERO). Tbk

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