Rescued Sumatran Striped Rabbits Underscore the Urgent Need for Conservation and Vigilance Against Illegal Wildlife Trade in Kerinci Seblat
The recent discovery and subsequent release of two Sumatran striped rabbit kittens (Nesolagus netscheri) found in a resident’s plantation near the Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) has cast a spotlight…
Harmonizing Human and Wildlife The Semende Tribes Ancestral Wisdom in Preserving the Siamang and the Jalur Agung Corridor
In the mist-shrouded highlands of South Sumatra, a profound and ancient social contract continues to govern the relationship between man and nature. For centuries, the Semende people have coexisted in…
Addressing the Genetic Crisis: Mitigating Inbreeding Depression and Habitat Fragmentation in Indonesia’s Key Wildlife Populations
Inbreeding depression has emerged as a formidable biological threat to the long-term survival of Indonesia’s most iconic wildlife, manifesting as a significant decline in the fitness and viability of isolated…
Sony Unveils the FE 100-400mm F4.5 GM OSS Super-Telephoto Lens, Empowering Wildlife and Sports Photographers
Sony has officially launched its highly anticipated FE 100-400mm F4.5 GM OSS G Master super-telephoto zoom lens, designed to complement the groundbreaking capabilities of its Alpha 7R VI camera. This…
Rising Wildlife Trafficking and Habitat Destruction Push North Sumatran Biodiversity to the Brink of Collapse
The illicit trade and poaching of protected wildlife in North Sumatra have reached a critical juncture, with recent data indicating a sharp and alarming increase in criminal activity during the…
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…
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…
Unraveling the Mystery of the Three-Ton Pangolin Scale Smuggling at Tanjung Priok and the Rise of Shadow Corporations in Wildlife Trafficking
The discovery of a massive attempt to smuggle more than three tons of pangolin scales through Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta has sent shockwaves through Indonesia’s environmental and law enforcement…
Digital Black Markets Investigating the Coded Networks of Illegal Wildlife Trafficking on Indonesian Social Media and E-Commerce Platforms
The illicit trade of protected wildlife continues to flourish across Indonesia, migrating from traditional brick-and-mortar bird markets to the sophisticated, anonymous corridors of digital platforms. A comprehensive investigation conducted by…
Operation Thunder 2025 Hits Record Seizures as Global Task Force Targets Multibillion Dollar Wildlife and Timber Trafficking Networks
The scale of international environmental crime has reached an unprecedented peak, prompting a massive coordinated response from global law enforcement agencies that has resulted in record-breaking seizures and arrests. Operation…
Rare Twin Orangutan Rescue in East Kalimantan Highlights Urgent Need for Habitat Connectivity and Wildlife Corridor Protection
In a significant but sobering event for global biodiversity conservation, a female Bornean orangutan and her rare twin infants were successfully rescued and translocated from a severely fragmented forest patch…
















