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    Two Sumatran tiger `poachers' detained in Riau

    Prosecutors in Riau have arrested two suspects for allegedly poaching and killing three endangered Sumatran tigers after conducting investigations for nearly four months

    Indonesian orang-utans and tigers threatened by new logging scheme (June 10, 2009)

    Elephants, Sumatran tigers and some of Asia’s rarest orang-utans will be plunged into a “dire and immediate” fight for their lives this summer as plans are finalised for a massive logging operation in Indonesia aimed at keeping the world supplied with cheap photocopying paper.

    From the Field: Conservationists in the frontline

    Stories from dedicated people who works for WWF project in Bukit Barisan Selatan, Lampung.

    Top global coffee traders visit farmer group along Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (7 May 2009)

    On 1st and 2nd April 2009, WWF-Indonesia and partner Dana Mitra Lingkungan (DML) organized a field trip to Pardasuka’s sustainable coffee farmer group on the border of BBSNP, and held a Coffee & Conservation workshop for Robusta coffee traders and other stakeholders in Lampung, Sumatra.

    Police arrest 13 illegal encroachers loggers in Jambi (24 April 2009)

    A joint team involving police and concerned agencies arrested 13 people who illegally encroached Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) at Kayu Aro, Kerinci District.

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