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Indonesian forest loss surges by 66% in 2025, report shows
Indonesia has some of the world's thickest forests and most biodiverse regions, but it leans heavily on mining and palm ...
Indonesia’s deforestation surged in 2025, with new data highlighting widespread forest loss and renewed concerns over ...
Massive infrastructure projects currently underway on the Southeast Asian islands of Borneo and Sumatra are set to severely erode forest connectivity across key habitats of the Sunda clouded leopard.
A months-long investigation into APRIL Group’s flagship Riau Ecosytem Restoration reveals how its carbon project was built on ...
An investigation by the Rainforest Action Network (RAN) indicates that a palm oil company in Sumatra has been clearing forests illegally since at least 2016. The extent of the clearing by PT Nia ...
This image shows a well-preserved, natural peat swamp forest in Sumatra, Indonesia. In the SaLtedPeat Project ("Potential impact of sea level rise related salinization on lowland tropical coastal ...
Last November’s floods and landslides in Sumatra — triggered by Cyclone Senyar — have been described as an ecological disaster, blamed on massive deforestation and poor watershed management.
Most violent incidents between people and tigers in Sumatra’s Riau Province in the past 12 years have occurred near forests being cleared by paper giant Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) and associated ...
SAN ANTONIO — The world's most unpleasant smelling flower is about to bloom at the San Antonio Zoo. The corpse flower, which is native to the rainforests of Sumatra in Indonesia, is an endangered ...
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