Protecting the Blue Horizon The Urgent Need for Indonesia to Shift from Marine Exploitation to Ecosystem Restoration

The Earth continues to face unprecedented pressure from anthropogenic activities, with coastal and marine ecosystems—the very foundations of human survival—bearing the brunt of this environmental degradation. For an archipelagic nation…

The Silent Invasion of the Common Myna: How Invasive Species are Redefining Jakarta’s Urban Ecosystem

The presence of the Common Myna (Acridotheres tristis), locally known as kerak ungu, has become an increasingly frequent sight across the sprawling metropolis of Jakarta, marking a significant shift in…

Contradiction and Criticism Surround Reinstatement of Martabe Gold Mine Operations in Batang Toru Ecosystem

The Indonesian government’s decision to reinstate the mining permit for the Martabe gold mine in South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, has ignited a firestorm of criticism from environmental advocates, legal scholars,…

New Land Snail Discovery in South Sumatra Karst Highlights Vital Link Between Ancient Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health

The discovery and formal description of a new species of land snail, Chamalycaeus dayangmerindu, by researchers from Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) in early March 2026, has cast…

Erick Thohir Hails PSSI Awards 2026 as Comprehensive Appreciation for Indonesian Football Ecosystem

PSSI Chairman Erick Thohir has emphatically declared that the inaugural PSSI Awards 2026 transcends the conventional notion of a mere celebratory event. Held at Studio 6 Emtek in Jakarta on…

Conservation and Ecological Balance The Role of the Flat-nosed Pit Viper in the Mount Muria Coffee Ecosystem

Amidst the sprawling coffee plantations that fringe the protected forests on the slopes of Mount Muria in Central Java, a quiet revolution in wildlife conservation is taking place. Setyawan Rahayu,…