... orangutans.
Addressing an MoEF two-day technical coordination workshop in Jakarta (Jan 10-11), Minister Nurbaya pointed to the specific case of a productive trend in the Sumatran orangutan population. ...
... by fires, for example, orangutans are making a return, indicative of ongoing forest recovery and growth.”
Climate Action Agenda
“Data shows a significant drop in Indonesia's deforestation, dipping ...
... province (Nov 8). Central Kalimantan stands as the most extensive habitat for Bornean orangutans globally, housing Indonesia's two largest peat forest national parks, namely Sebangau and Tanjung Puting ...
... - Indonesian Environment and Forestry Minister Professor Siti Nurbaya remains very confident that the country’s populations of Sumatran, Tapanuli, and Bornean orangutans will continue to grow.
"On this ...
... is home to a vast range of indigenous flora and fauna, including several iconic species. In this regard, she announced an upcoming visit to Tanjung Puting National Park to observe orangutans in their natural ...
... Land Use (FOLU) Net Sink 2030 on the conservation of orangutans and other species such as elephants, tigers, and rhinoceroses in Sumatra and Kalimantan. This partnership will support ongoing conservation ...
... Sink 2030 is to ensure that Sumatran and Bornean orangutans do not go extinct and that their populations continue to grow within their own habitats.
To this end, she emphasized that efforts to observe ...
... distinct species of orangutans, tigers, elephants and rhinos, while the forests of Kalimantan are inhabited by the world’s largest population of Bornean orangutans.
Meanwhile, Java’s Ujung Kulon National ...
... Environment and Forestry Minister Professor Siti Nurbaya has declared that the Leuser Ecosystem - the only place on earth that is a co-habitat for Sumatran orangutans, tigers, elephants and rhinos - is ...
... is the authors assertion that “Where we differ with the minister is on her statement that ‘ground-based evidence confirms that Sumatran, Tapanuli and Bornean orangutans are far from extinction and will ...
... orangutans are far from extinction and instead will continue to have growing populations.
She also appealed not to lose sight of this ground-based evidence when it comes to responding to negative campaigns ...
... Forestry to support sustainable land use management and biodiversity conservation, particularly of iconic species such as orangutans.”
Minister Nurbaya echoed the ambassador’s hope for moving forward ...
... Nurbaya provides consistent assurance that Sumatran tigers, orangutans, elephants and rhinos will never face extinction, as is the case for Tapanuli and Bornean orangutans and Javan rhinos too.
Another ...
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Flagship species
Indonesia is second to none as a host of the world’s flagship species, which include Sumatran orangutans, rhinos, tigers, and elephants as well as Tapanuli orangutans. The country ...
... species, including the Sumatran, Tapanuli and Bornean orangutans, form part of the packages in the country's 2030 Forestry and Land Use (FoLU) net carbon sink target.
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and ...
... - As a home for flagship species such as Sumatran orangutans, tigers, rhinos and elephants, as well as Tapanuli orangutans, Bornean orangutans and Javan rhinos, Indonesia is second to no other country in ...
... 85% the size of Belgium, is the only place on earth cohabitated by key wildlife species such as Sumatran rhinos, orangutans, tigers, and elephants.
Pressure and legal efforts at the time from relevant ...
... and preserve tropical lowland peat swamp forests which serve as a native home for the last high-density population of Bornean orangutans.
With reference to the map displayed in the SDVista document, ...
Minister: Orangutans are part of “Resilient Indonesia, Growing Indonesia”
POLICY August 19, 2021
Minister: Orangutans are part of “Resilient Indonesia, Growing Indonesia”
JAKARTA (FORESTHINTS.NEWS) ...
... living inside the permanent moratorium areas.
For example, over 74% of the Leuser Ecosystem – equivalent to over 26 times the size of Singapore and the only place on earth where Sumatran tigers, orangutans, ...