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Jakarta MainWWF Indonesia Gedung Graha Simatupang Tower 2 Unit C 7 Floor Jl. Letjen TB. Simatupang Kav. 38 Jakarta Selatan 12540 Indonesia
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+62 21 782 9461
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WWF Conservation Projects in Indonesia
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Forest Conversion Programme
The Forest Conversion Initiative (FCI) was conceived in 2001 with the goal of reducing conversion of high conservation value forests (HCVFs) and other...
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Building Science Capacity in Bismarck-Solomon Seas and Fiji Marine Ecoregions
For almost 20 years, WWF has been working to protect critical marine species and habitats in the Western Pacific - the world’s richest area for marine...
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Recovery and conservation of threatened macropods in Australia and New Guinea
WWF Australia is developing a Species Action Plan for threatened macropods of Australia and New Guinea, to guide recovery efforts with a view to ensur...
Latest Indonesia news
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Heart of Borneo beating strong on fifth anniversary
A new report released by WWF to commemorate the Heart of Borneo Declaration’s 5th anniversary ...
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WWF finds US grocery retailers stocking toilet paper linked to rainforest destruction
American companies and consumers are inadvertently contributing to Indonesian rain forest and ...
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Rare Irrawaddy dolphins found in Indonesian waters
Irrawaddy dolphins have been discovered for the first time in West Kalimantan, a part of ...
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Indonesia signals intent to conserve Borneo’s “lungs of the world”
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono signed a decree on January 5 authorising ...
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Document pulps APP’s tiger sanctuary claims
A document released today by WWF and partners confirms that a supplier to paper giant Asia Pulp and ...
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Massive APP greenwash campaign is mostly hogwash, finds new report
The Senepis Tiger Sanctuary – a prominent feature of the massive international greenwash campaign ...
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Palm oil industry shifts gears, commits to market transformation
The 9th annual Meeting of the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) concluded today with a ...
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Tiger Summit anniversary elicits WWF call for elevated action to end poaching
One year after the landmark international meeting aimed at saving the tiger from extinction, more ...
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No more excuses – leading companies in WWF Scorecard show sustainable palm oil sourcing is possible now
Companies in Europe, Australia and Japan are buying more certified sustainable palm oil than ever ...
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Five rare wild cat species caught on camera in Sumatra
After an amazing five of the seven wild cat species found on the Indonesian island of Sumatra were ...
