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Kalimantan is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, home to numerous endangered species and unique ecosystems. However, it faces increasing threats from land conversion, wildlife trafficking, and habitat degradation. To address this, a community-based conservation approach is essential to protect key species and ecosystems while empowering local communities to become stewards of the environment.

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Goal

To protect and restore wildlife and their natural habitats in Kalimantan through rescue, rehabilitation, release, and long-term ecosystem conservation, while empowering local communities to become active stewards of biodiversity and forest protection.

Habitat

Ensure habitat sustainability through regular forest patrols and area monitoring.

Restoration Habitat

Build local capacity in conservation and ecosystem restoration.

Key Species

Protect key species in Indonesia