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Sales of Illegal Wildlife Continue in Jatinegara Market (May 12, 2016)

Sales of illegal birds continue in Jatinegara wildlife market, Jakara. On Thursday (12 May 2016) Scorpion Investigator visited this markets and saw there were still so many birds on sale in this market. Scorpion was informed by several traders that the birds were brought to Jakarta without transportation permit (SATS-DN) from BKSDA.

Posted on 14:06 May 13th, 2016 Read more...

Thousands of birds Sent Illegally from Bengkulu (Sumatra) to Jakarta Every Month (May 8, 2016)

Thousands of birds sent illegally from Bengkulu (Sumatrra) to Jakarta every month. The birds include from species of Enggano White-eye (Zosterops salvadorii), Oriental white-eye (Zosterops palpebrosus), Asian glossy starling (Aplonis panayensis) and hanging parrot (Loriculus). Senior Investigator of Scorpion Foundation, Marison Guciano, told Kompas.com, the birds are smuggled to Jakarta via public bus, courier service, and private cars.

Posted on 17:22 May 09th, 2016 Read more...

A Good Government and NGO Partnership Saves Four Endangered Siamang Gibbons in Sumatra (May 4, 2016)

A good partnership between government organisation, the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) in North Sumatra, and local Non-Government Organisations (NGO's) has saved 4 endangered Siamang gibbons.

Posted on 02:59 May 07th, 2016 Read more...

Illegal Wildlife Traffic in Pasthy Market (Yogyakarta) Reported to BKSDA Yogyakarta (April 30, 2016)

Illegal wildlife traffic in Pasthy Market (Yogyakarta) is reported by Scorpion Foundation to BKSDA Yogyakarta today. The report accompanied by photographs of the wildlife market.

Posted on 14:20 April 30th, 2016 Read more...

Yogya Zookeeper Nabbed for Stealing Money Meant for Feeding Tigers (April 29, 2016)

Police have arrested a zookeeper in Yogyakarta for allegedly embezzling money that was supposed to be used to feed five tigers at the zoo, causing the endangered animals to become severely malnourished, local media reported.

Posted on 16:16 April 29th, 2016 Read more...

Illegal Wildlife in Depok Market (Solo) Reported by Scorpion to BKSDA Central Java (April 29, 2016)

The Scorpion foundation today (Friday, 29/04) sends a new report to the head of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) Central Java because various illegal wildlife are on sale in Depok wildlife market in Solo, Central Java.

Posted on 15:22 April 29th, 2016 Read more...
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