Conservation Efforts Intensify in Maluku as Illegal Trade Threatens Endemic Parrot Species During World Parrot Day 2026
In the heart of Dobo, the capital of the Kepulauan Aru Regency in Maluku, the atmosphere on Friday, May 26, 2026, was marked by a quiet but visually striking movement.…
Nusantara’s Ancient Sentinels: How Indonesia’s Marine and Inland Waters Preserve Species from the Era of Mass Extinctions
The Indonesian archipelago, a sprawling expanse of over 17,000 islands positioned at the convergence of three major tectonic plates, serves as more than just a geopolitical entity; it is a…
New Orange Flowered Rhododendron Species Discovered in Central Sulawesi Honors Local Environmental Activist Yombu Wuri
A collaborative team of Indonesian researchers has officially announced the discovery of a vibrant new plant species from the rugged highlands of Central Sulawesi, marking a significant contribution to the…
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…
Global Leaders Bolster Protections for Migratory Species at COP15 as Extinction Risks Mount for Transboundary Wildlife
The 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS COP15), recently concluded in Brazil, has marked a pivotal turning point…
The Red Devil Invasion: How an Invasive Species is Decimating Lake Batur’s Ecosystem and Livelihoods
Made shook his head in frustration as he cast his fishing line into the tranquil yet troubled waters of Lake Batur. He had brought three fishing rods today, harboring a…
From Social Media Feeds to Scientific Breakthrough Researchers Identify New Homalomena Species in Sumatra and Papua through the Ornamental Plant Trade
In an era where digital connectivity often blurs the line between recreation and professional research, a significant botanical milestone has been reached through the most unlikely of sources: social media.…
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…
East Java Police Uncover International Wildlife Smuggling Ring Targeting Endangered Komodo Dragons and Rare Species
The East Java Regional Police (Polda Jawa Timur) have successfully dismantled a sophisticated international wildlife trafficking syndicate specializing in the smuggling of juvenile Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) from East Nusa…
Scientists Identify New Marsupial Frog Species Gastrotheca Mittaliiti in the Remote Rainforests of Northern Peru
In the dense, mist-shrouded canopy of the Peruvian Amazon’s montane forests, a team of international researchers has documented a biological marvel: a tiny, neon-green frog that defies the traditional reproductive…
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…
















