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The Wildlife Authority (BBKSDA) in North Sumatra Evaluates Scorpion Activity (August 1, 2017)

The BBKSDA provides recommendations for improvement of work plan 2017.

Posted on 00:13 August 03rd, 2017 Read more...

A Critically Endangered Tiger “Trapped” in Sumatra (July 10, 2017)

A Critically Endangered Sumatran tiger entered a pig trap and found by local community in a very weak condition.

Posted on 12:52 July 11th, 2017 Read more...

BBKSDA and Scorpion Rescue Two Gibbons in Medan, Sumatra (July 6, 2017)

The two animals consist of one Siamang gibbon (Symphalangus syndactylus) and one Agile gibbon (Hylobates agilis).

Posted on 16:29 July 06th, 2017 Read more...

Thousands of Animals in the Indonesian Zoos Live in Heartbreaking Conditions (June 30, 2017)

The DODO releases a new video on the conditions of animal welfare in Indonesia.

Posted on 11:24 July 01st, 2017 Read more...

Illegal Poachers Continue to Vacuum Wildlife from Sumatra Forests to Supply Medan markets (June 17, 2017)

Cruelty to animals in Pasar Bintang Wildlife Market

Posted on 17:35 June 17th, 2017 Read more...

Indonesian Navy Busts Smuggling of One Ton of Pangolins from Medan, Sumatra, to Malaysia (June 12, 2017)

It is planned to send the pangolins to Malaysia via sea lane.

Posted on 16:55 June 13th, 2017 Read more...
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