Scorpion Foundation appreciates the Indonesian Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo for handing-over of 7 stuffed rare animals to the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) in Jakarta today (Monday, 15th of February 2016). The seven stuffed animals consists of 4 tigers, 1 leopard cat, and 2 sun bears.
Posted on 19:56 February 15th, 2016 Read more...The Indonesian Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo handed over Seven stuffed rare animals to the Natural Resource Conservation Agency (BKSDA )Jakarta on Monday (15 February 2016).
Posted on 13:58 February 15th, 2016 Read more...www.rmol.co published a report on February 13, 2016 under a title “Home Affairs Minister Tjahjo Kumolo Could Face 5 Years in Jail for keeping staffed rare animals at home.
Posted on 14:04 February 14th, 2016 Read more...Conservationists from Indonesia’s SCORPION FOUNDATION are very worried to read that North Korea wants an orangutan or two from Indonesia.
Posted on 13:37 February 14th, 2016 Read more...Scorpion Foundation asked the Indonesian Home Affairs Minister Mr. Tjahjo Kumolo to handover his stuffed tigers to the offices of Natural Resource Conservation Agency (BKSDA’s). The Minister texted his confirmation of the hand over to Scorpion’s Senior Investigator, Marison Guciano on Saturday, February 13, 2016.
Posted on 22:42 February 13th, 2016 Read more...To make elephants submit to giving rides, they are taken from their mothers when babies and forced through a horrific training process known as ‘the crush’. This cruelest animal attraction still continues in Medan.
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