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Star2 Publishes a Report Based on Interview with Scorpion Regarding Parts of protected species sold openly in West Kalimantan (May 17, 2016)

Star2 recently interviewed Director of Scorpion Foundation, Gunung Gea. The result of the interview published by Star2.com today, 17 May 2016.

Posted on 17:48 May 17th, 2016 Read more...

Direct Contacts between Orangutans and Visitors and Cruelty to Elephants in Bukittinggi Zoo Must be Stopped (May 15, 2016)

Supervision of animals in Bukittinggi Zoo needs serious improvements. From monitoring of Scorpion Investigator in the zoo today (Sunday, 15 May 2016), visitors were free to make direct contact with the orangutans. This can pose a health problem because human diseases can be transmitted to the orangutans as human DNA has 97% similarity with orangutans.’

Posted on 18:21 May 15th, 2016 Read more...

Sale of Turtle Eggs Near Governor Official Residence in Medan (May 11, 2016)

Sale of turtle eggs took place on the roadside at Jalan Sudirman Medan. The turtle eggs were collected in Bagan Siapi-api, Riau province, and brought to Medan for sale.

Posted on 11:18 May 15th, 2016 Read more...

Sumatran Tiger in Seblat Park (Sumatra) Looks Unhealthy and Needs Urgent Help (May 13, 2016)

Following criticism from Scorpion Foundation last year, the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) Bengkulu moved two Sumatran tigers (Phantera tigris sumatrae) from BKSDA office to Seblat Nature Recreation Park (TWA) in North Bengkulu district of Bengkulu Province. One of the tigers, Elsa, already passed away, but another tiger, Giring, is still alive in a cage 3x3 meters size.

Posted on 10:37 May 15th, 2016 Read more...

No More Direct Contact or Interaction between Visitors and the Big Cats During the Photography Sessions in Taman Safari Indonesia Cisarua - Bogor (May 11, 016)

Following the discussions with WAZA, Taman Safari Indonesia Cisarua - Bogor have decided to stop all direct interactions for visitors with big cats during the photography sessions, with effect from 11 May 2016. There will no longer be any direct contact or interaction between visitors and the big cats.

Posted on 21:01 May 14th, 2016 Read more...

Scorpion Articulates the Need to Prioritise Release of Confiscated Animals to the Wild (May 12, 2016)

Scorpion Foundation articulated the urgency of releasing confiscated animals to their wild habitat. However, proper health procedure should be followed accordingly. Programme Director of Scorpion Foundation, Gunung Gea expressed this in a meeting between Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) North Sumatra and local NGO’s in BKSDA office in Medan on Thursday (12/05/2016).

Posted on 18:27 May 13th, 2016 Read more...
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