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The Loss of Forest Area and the Increase of Bird Threats in Indonesia
The forests, which occupy one third of the Earth's surface, are home to more than 80 percent of the land's flora and fauna starting from bush-flying insects, canopies-perching birds, to humans. The message on how vital forests are to biodiversity and the lives within should be continuing to be delivered.
Learn to Protect the School Environment So the Birds Keep Singing
Kesibukan sehari-hari warga di perkotaan kerap mengurangi kesadaran bahwa burung-burung nan cantik dan merdu masih berada di sekitar mereka. Tapi sebagai sosok yang lugu, anak-anak adalah pihak yang paling peka terhadap kehadiran burung di sekitar
Selamat Jalan, Pak Eff…
We were usually called the man named Effendy A. Sumardja as “Pak Eff”. Appearing in a picture dated back on 15th July 2002, standing next to the declarators of Birdlife Indonesia Association, he was the shortest one wearing suit and tie.
#15thnBurungIndonesia*: Bridging Conservation and Education Worlds through Local Contents
The biodiversity preservation efforts should involve many parties, including children, the future pillars of conservation in Indonesia. Instilling the value of love for nature from an early age bridges the emergence of a generation that dares to say no to the destruction of nature.
Copenhagen Zoo Donates 15 camera traps to Hutan Harapan
The ESP3 programme has been very pleased to establish contact between the Hutan Harapan management team and Copenhagen ZOO in Denmark. The contact resulted in a donation of 15 camera traps to the Hutan Harapan
The Copenhagen Zoological Garden Donated Fifteen Camera Traps to Hutan Harapan
The third phase of the Danish-Indonesian Environmental Support Program (ESP3) succeeded in establishing a cooperative relationship between the management of Hutan Harapan and the Copenhagen Zoological Garden (Copenhagen Zoo).
The North Maluku’s White Cockatoo
From an early age, almost all generations in Indonesia are very familiar with a children's song depicting a parrot, although there is no definite explanation of the type. But one thing is certain: there are 21 world’s species of cockatoo, seven of which are found in Indonesia
#15thnBurungIndonesia*: Compiling a Landscape Profile of the Conservation of Wallacea Area
Wallacea area possesses a very rich biodiversity. It has a variety of flora and a unique endemicity of fauna. This area is a home for 560 endangered species in Indonesia. The largest lizard in the world, Komodo, can only be found in the islands of Komodo, Padar, Rinca, and Flores in Wallacea area.
Javan Trogon, the Priangan’s Beauty
Mt. Papandayan, and Ciwidey were places where the presence of Javan Trogon was monitored. However, out of those seven spots, Mt. Halimun is the only location where effortless search of this species can be obtained.
Chinese Crested Tern, One of the World’s Rarest Bird Species
Its population in nature is at the brink of extinction. It is estimated only 100 adults remain. The eggs are being hunted while coastal wetlands are being reduced. The comfortable and safe home is now a threat.
Birds in Facing Climate Change
In this long period of time, birds have managed to survive until modern times, transcending the extreme earth dynamics such as the mass extinction period. While many dinosaurs could not survive, the birds made it through.
#15thnBurungIndonesia*: Persevering the Kenton Miller Award’s Hope
Wednesday, 19th November 2014, three Indonesian men climbed the big stage. The three of them were wearing blue batik, lined up facing around 6,000 delegates from 170 countries who attended the World Parks Congress held by the world conservation agency, IUCN, in Sydney, Australia.