Environmental conservation work in Indonesia


Fingers of a juvenile Orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus), illegally caught and trapped in a wooden cage at a saw mill near Sembuluh, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.


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Bigeye Tuna for sale at the fish market in Hawaii.

27 Nov 2008
Pacific tuna face risky fisheries meeting
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
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Indian elephant (<i>Elephas maximus bengalensis</i>), India.

17 Nov 2008
Humans and elephants on collision course in South Asia
Massive international investment in large-scale infrastructure projects in southern Asia will increase human-elephant conflict and cause more deaths on both sides unless much greater care is taken.
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Palm oil (Sawi palm) plantation, harvest. Lampung, Sumatra, Indonesia

12 Nov 2008
Sustainable shipment opens new palm oil options
The arrival of the first certified sustainable palm oil shipment in Europe opens up possibilities for palm oil users to move away from subsidising forest destruction and social disruption from expanding palm oil plantations. » Read more

New or updated projects

Modified: Nov 2008 - Started: Jul 2008

Marine Conservation in the Bird’s Head Seascape, Papua

The project focuses on marine conservation in the Bird’s Head Seascape (BHS) in the Papua province of Indonesia. Considered one of the richest and lea... » Read more
 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Jul 2003

Climate and Energy Programme

Indonesia is facing the opportunity to become one of the main Asia Pacific's emission source countries due to its rapid growing power sector. As a dev... » Read more
 
Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Jul 1999

Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS)

WWF initiated the development of an Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS), following priorities defined in the WWF Asia/Pacific Regional St... » Read more

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Contact

WWF Indonesia,
Denpasar

WWF Indonesia JL. Petitenget No. 22 Seminyak 80361 Bali - Indonesia
Indonesia

T: +62 361 730185
F: +62 361 730185
 
WWF Indonesia,
Jakarta Main

Kantor Taman A9,
Unit A-1 JL. Mega Kuningan Lot. 8.9/A9 Kawasan Mega Kuningan Jakarta 12950
Indonesia

T: +62 21 576 1070
F: +62 21 576 1080
 
WWF Indonesia,
Jayapura

Genung Panin,
Jalan Percetakan No. 2-4,
Jayapura,
Papua 99110
Indonesia

T: +62 967 533387
F: +62 967 533480
 
WWF Indonesia,
Mataram

Jl. WR. Supratman No 5,
Mataram,
NTB 83121
Indonesia

T: +62 370 631023
 
WWF Indonesia,
Pekanbaru

Jl. Parit Indah Kawasan Setia Maharaja Komp. Perkantoran Grand Sudirman Blok-B1 Pekanbaru,
Riau.
Indonesia

T: +62 761 34266
F: +62 761 855006
 
WWF-Indonesia,
Kupang Office (ID)

Jl. DODIKLAT No.2,
Kelurahan Oebubu,
Kupang,
NTT 8500
Indonesia

T: +62 380 820580
F: +62 380 829412
 
WWF-Indonesia,
Tarakan Office (ID)

Jl. Gunung Belah No. 188,
Tarakan,
Kalimantan Timur
Indonesia

T: +62 551 21723
F: +62 551 21507

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