Sacred Hills and Vanishing Rituals: The Struggle to Preserve Bangka Islands Last Natural Bastions Against Industrial Deforestation

The landscape of Bangka Island, an expanse of approximately 1.1 million hectares in the Indonesian archipelago, has been fundamentally altered by centuries of intensive resource extraction and the aggressive expansion…

The Hidden Avian Sanctuary of Rawa Singkil: Urgent Calls for Conservation and Data Renewal in Acehs Last Peatland Frontier

The Rawa Singkil Wildlife Sanctuary, a sprawling 81,765-hectare peat swamp forest spanning the districts of Aceh Singkil, South Aceh, and the city of Subulussalam, remains one of Indonesia’s most critical…

Papua’s Last Guardians: The Critical Struggle to Protect Rare Endemic Species from Industrial Expansion and Illegal Trafficking

The Indonesian provinces across the Land of Papua represent one of the world’s final frontiers of pristine biodiversity, harboring a biological treasury that remains unparalleled in its uniqueness and ecological…

Activision Confirms Next Call of Duty Title Will Not Be Released on PlayStation 4, Signaling End of an Era for Last-Gen Consoles

After more than a decade of continuous support, Activision has officially confirmed that the next installment in the highly anticipated Call of Duty franchise will not be developed for the…

Birute Galdikas The Pioneer of Orangutan Conservation and Last of the Trimates Passes Away at 79

The global scientific community and conservationists worldwide are mourning the loss of Biruté Marija Filomena Galdikas, the preeminent authority on orangutans, who passed away on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. Galdikas,…