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 Guardians of Telaga Ranjeng How Ancient Myths and Local Wisdom Preserve a High-Altitude Sanctuary in Central Java
On the mist-shrouded western slopes of Mount Slamet, a unique intersection of spiritual belief and environmental conservation unfolds daily at Telaga Ranjeng. Located within the dense forest of Pandansari Village,…
Government Awaits Laboratory Results to Pursue Legal Action Against PT Biotek Saranatama Over Cisadane River Contamination
The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and the Bureau of Environmental Impact Control are currently prioritizing scientific verification as the foundation for legal proceedings against PT Biotek Saranatama following a massive…
The Dark Glitter of Madina Inside the High Stakes World of Illegal Gold Mining in North Sumatra
Yudi Saputra paused for a moment before entering the Huta Bargot forest in Mandailing Natal (Madina), North Sumatra, on a humid afternoon in mid-March 2026. He sharpened his hearing, scanning…
Tragic Loss of Bengal Tiger Cubs at Bandung Zoo Highlights Critical Management and Biosecurity Failures
The death of two eight-month-old Bengal tiger cubs, Huru and Hara, at the Bandung Zoo has sent shockwaves through the Indonesian conservation community, casting a somber light on the facility’s…
The Emotional Price of Conservation: Addressing the Mental Health Crisis Among Nature’s Protectors
The global effort to preserve the Earth’s remaining biodiversity is increasingly coming at a profound personal cost, as conservationists, scientists, and environmental defenders face an escalating mental health crisis characterized…
Kupatan Kendeng Nyawiji Nolak Molo The Enduring Resistance of Rembang Farmers Against Industrial Cement Expansion and Environmental Degradation
In the heart of Tegaldowo Village, located within the Gunem District of Rembang, Central Java, a traditional Javanese joglo house owned by environmental activist Joko Prianto became the focal point…
Indonesia Revokes PT Toba Pulp Lestari Forest Permit Amid Environmental Violations and Tenure Conflicts
The Indonesian Ministry of Forestry has officially terminated the operations of PT Toba Pulp Lestari (TPL), a major pulp and paper producer, effective January 26, 2026. This landmark decision was…
Indigenous Communities in South Papua Challenge Massive Forest Release for National Strategic Projects
Indigenous communities in the regencies of Boven Digoel, Merauke, and Mappi have formally lodged a legal objection against the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry following the controversial reclassification of nearly half…
Water Crisis and Agricultural Decline in Wanga Village The Struggle of Sumba East Indigenous Farmers Against Industrial Expansion
The rice fields of Wanga Village, the largest agricultural expanse in the Umalulu District of East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, are beginning to show a deceptive tint of green as…
New Biodiversity Survey in Cambodia Karst Landscapes Reveals Rare Turquoise Pit Viper and Multiple New Species
The limestone karst landscapes of Cambodia, characterized by their jagged peaks, labyrinthine cave systems, and hidden subterranean rivers, represent some of the most biologically significant yet critically endangered ecosystems on…
















