Rising Public Awareness and Ecological Imperatives Drive Leopard Cat Conservation Efforts in Yogyakarta as Forest Habitats Shrink
The landscape of wildlife conservation in the Special Region of Yogyakarta is undergoing a significant cultural shift as local residents increasingly demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the region’s delicate biodiversity.…
Rising Human-Crocodile Conflict in Indonesia: A National Crisis of Habitat Loss and Ecological Imbalance
The sound of splashing water in Indonesia’s vast estuaries, once a welcomed sign of bountiful fish stocks for local fishermen, has increasingly become a signal for extreme vigilance. Lurking beneath…
The Ecological Bastion of Northern Java: Navigating the Fragile Future of Mount Muria’s Biodiversity and Cultural Heritage
Standing as the final natural fortress on the northern coast of Java, Mount Muria represents a critical ecological sanctuary that anchors the region’s environmental stability and biological diversity. This dormant…
Escalating Human-Crocodile Conflicts in Bangka Belitung Reflect a Critical Ecological Collapse Driven by Illegal Mining and Habitat Loss
In the last three years, human-crocodile conflicts involving the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) have permeated every district and city within the Bangka Belitung Islands, signaling what experts describe as a…
Ecological Crisis and the Failure of Imagination: Gerry van Klinken on Capitalism, Sumatra’s Floods, and the Path to Ecosocialism
The devastating cycle of floods and landslides that recently ravaged the island of Sumatra serves as a grim backdrop for a profound intellectual intervention by Gerry van Klinken, a prominent…
Escalating Human-Crocodile Conflicts in Indonesia Signal Ecological Crisis and Habitat Loss
The surge in aggressive encounters between humans and saltwater crocodiles across the Indonesian archipelago has reached a critical threshold, serving as a grim indicator of the deteriorating health of the…
Coastal Communities in Sikka Raise Alarm as Mangrove Deforestation for Illegal Shrimp Ponds Threatens Ecological Security
The coastal landscape of Kota Uneng in Maumere, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), is currently the site of a escalating environmental crisis that has left local residents in a…
Life in the Wetlands The Resilient Culture and Ecological Significance of Hulu Sungai Utara’s Marshlands
The concept of living entirely above a swamp may seem alien or even impossible to those accustomed to the stability of dry land, yet for the communities of Danau Panggang…
The Ecological Significance and Conservation of the Copper-headed Trinket Snake in Indonesian Agricultural Landscapes
The presence of snakes in the middle of rice fields often triggers a spontaneous reaction of panic or an immediate attempt at hunting by local residents. However, for farmers who…
WALHI Warns of Permanent Disaster Phase as Indonesia Chases Eight Percent Growth Target Amid Ecological Collapse
Indonesia is currently grappling with an acute state of ecological destruction that has transitioned from sporadic environmental incidents into a "permanent disaster" phase, according to the 2026 Environmental Outlook report…
Community Resilience and Ecological Restoration The Transformation of Batu Lumbang Mangrove Ecotourism in Bali
In the coastal stretches of Pemogan Village, South Denpasar, a quiet revolution in community-led conservation has been unfolding for nearly two decades. The Batu Lumbang Mangrove Ecotourism area, a lush…

















