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SCORPION Assists Police Busting Major Illegal International Wildlife Trafficking Syndicate (November 18, 2015)

The Non-Government Organisation (NGO) investigating the illegal wildlife trade, SCORPION Foundation, assisted Jakarta Police to bust an international online rare wildlife trafficking syndicate in Indonesia. Jakarta Police announced today to the media the initials of all syndicate members who have been arrested through a series of investigations over the last two weeks.

Posted on 15:13 November 19th, 2015 Read more...

Indonesian Orangutans Go Home After 6 Years (November 11, 2015)

Fourteen orang-utans from Indonesia's Kalimantan are set to begin the journey back to their home and wild habitat on Thursday morning after most had been held in official captivity for six years in Thailand.

Posted on 16:41 November 14th, 2015 Read more...

Animal Lovers Asks  Conservation Agency to Provide Guidance on Rare Species (November 11, 2015

Animal lovers community in Tulungagung, East Java province, expressed hope that the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) provide guidance related to captive wildlife, protected species, and breeding permits for conservation purposes.

Posted on 15:38 November 14th, 2015 Read more...

SCORPION Asks Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) to Close Down Illegal Bird Sale in Medan (November 9, 2015)

Scorpion Foundation asked BKSDA to close down the illegal wild birds sale which was lately increased in Medan.

Posted on 12:35 November 11th, 2015 Read more...

SCORPION Offers Assistance to Confiscate Infant of Endangered Mitred Leaf Monkey (November 9, 2015)

Scorpion Foundation writes again to BKSDA on Monday (9/11/2015) offering assistance to show location of the sale of Nias parrot and Mitred leaf monkey infant for confiscation by BKSDA..

Posted on 17:51 November 09th, 2015 Read more...

Endangered Species On Sale in Medan, Reported to BKSDA by Scorpion (November 2, 2015)

On Monday (2/11/15) Scorpion Foundation sent a report to Natural Resource Conservation Agency (BKSDA) in North Sumatra province of Indonesia asking to control illegal wildlife in Medan

Posted on 12:53 November 03rd, 2015 Read more...
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