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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...

Sentences for North Sumatra Poachers ‘Too Lenient' (February 4, 2016)

The North Sumatra Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) expressed pessimism on Wednesday that two-year prison sentences given by a court to three tiger pelt sellers would help to decrease similar crimes.

Posted on 08:58 February 05th, 2016 Read more...

Illegal Wild Bird Markets Everywhere (February 3, 2016)

Almost in every major cities in Indonesia, bird markets can always be found. Birds are vacuumed from the forest without proper permits.

Posted on 19:52 February 03rd, 2016 Read more...

SCORPION Urges the Government to Tighten Control of Dolphins throughout Indonesia (February 3, 2016)

Scorpion Foundation urged the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) to tighten control of dolphins throughout Indonesia.

Posted on 13:41 February 03rd, 2016 Read more...

Quality of Life of a Dugong in SeaWorld Ancol Needs to be Maintained (30 January 2016)

Quality of life of a dugong in SeaWorld Ancol needs to be maintained. In the past the SeaWorld had a couple of dugongs (1 male named Si Doel, and 1 female named Diana) but now there is only one dugong in the SeaWorld, Si Doel while Diana is not there anymore.

Posted on 21:28 January 30th, 2016 Read more...

Government and Non-Government Organisations Will Jointly Prepare SOP of Bird Handling in Indonesia (January 29, 2016)

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) and the Indonesian Non-Government Oganisations (NGO’s) will jointly prepare a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) in handling of bird protection in Indonesia.

Posted on 23:08 January 29th, 2016 Read more...
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