Olfactory Habituation and the Science of Feline Appetite How Scent Novelty Dictates Domestic Cat Feeding Behavior

The sight of a cat walking away from a half-full bowl of food is a common frustration for pet owners worldwide, often leading to the assumption that the animal is…

The Resilience of Balun Ijuk and the Vanishing Ume Addressing Bangka Belitung’s Growing Food Security Crisis Amidst Mining and Monoculture Expansion

The province of the Bangka Belitung Islands, long celebrated for its rich maritime resources and vast mineral wealth, is currently facing a silent crisis regarding its food sovereignty. Historically, the…

The Dark Side of Green Energy Displacement and Economic Despair in the Shadow of the Mentarang Induk Hydropower Project

As twilight fades over the dense rainforests of North Kalimantan, the flickering glow of fireflies provides the only illumination for the residents of Harapan Maju Village. Gathered on a wooden…

Indonesian Deforestation Rates Surge by 66 Percent as State Projects and Industrial Concessions Drive Forest Loss Across the Archipelago

The Status of Deforestation in Indonesia 2025 report, recently published by the environmental organization Yayasan Auriga Nusantara, has revealed a staggering 66 percent increase in forest loss over the past…

The Genetic Evolution of Hunger Suppression How Snakes Survive Months Without Food through the Loss of the Ghrelin Hormone

Snakes are widely recognized as some of the most efficient and formidable predators in the natural world, possessing the extraordinary biological capability to consume prey that significantly exceeds the dimensions…

Unraveling the Mystery of the Three-Ton Pangolin Scale Smuggling at Tanjung Priok and the Rise of Shadow Corporations in Wildlife Trafficking

The discovery of a massive attempt to smuggle more than three tons of pangolin scales through Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta has sent shockwaves through Indonesia’s environmental and law enforcement…

Restoration of Rights for Kotabaru Transmigrants Facing Land Conflict with Coal Mining Interests in South Kalimantan

The plight of Nyoman Darpada, a transmigrant woman in Kotabaru, South Kalimantan, recently captured national attention through a viral 151-second video in which she pleaded with the President of Indonesia…

Mikroplastik, Ancaman Baru Kucing Bakau di Lahan Basah

The rapid expansion of the plastics industry since the early 20th century has evolved into a pervasive global crisis, infiltrating every corner of the natural world from the highest mountain…

Report Alleges Systematic Human Rights Violations and Community Exclusion in Indonesia’s Geothermal Energy Projects

The Center for Human Rights Studies at the Islamic University of Indonesia (Pusham UII) has released a comprehensive investigative report detailing widespread human rights violations and negative socio-environmental impacts stemming…

Evolution in Isolation The Biological Marvel of the Freshwater Sea Snake in Lake Taal

The natural world frequently conceals its most profound mysteries behind names that appear fundamentally contradictory, and nowhere is this more evident than in the heart of the Philippine archipelago. In…

The Evolutionary Persistence of Silverfish and the Biological Mechanisms Behind Their 400 Million Year Survival

The silverfish, known scientifically as Lepisma saccharinum, represents one of the most remarkable success stories in the history of terrestrial life, serving as a biological bridge to an era long…