
ZONES

In collaboration with the Ministry of Forestry, Long Sam 1 serves as a wildlife release and protection zone dedicated to supporting the recovery and long-term survival of rescued wildlife in their natural habitat
Located within a rich ecosystem in East Kalimantan, this area plays an important role in wildlife conservation, ecosystem protection, and maintaining the balance of biodiversity
Long Sam 1

Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center
Long Sam 2
Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center Long Sam is dedicated to protecting, rescuing, rehabilitating wildlife affected by habitat loss, illegal trade, human-wildlife conflict, and other environmental threat.
Located in Merasa Village, Kelay Sub-district, Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, the center provides rescued animals with medical care, rehabilitation, behavioral enrichment, and a safer environment to recover while maintaining their natural instinct

Wildlife Dreamland
Wildlife Dreamland was created as a protected sanctuary for rescued animals that cannot be released back into the wild due to permanent injuries or health conditions.
This conservation area provides a safer and more natural environment where non-released wildlife can continue to live with proper care and welfare support while remaining connected to nature


Wildlife Island
Rescue Center

Release Site
Release is the cornerstone of success for the Long Sam Wildlife Rescue Center. To ensure the effectiveness of release plans, CAN has collaborated with Forest Management Units (FMUs) to secure and prepare over 50,000 hectares of suitable habitat for the reintroduction of rescued wildlife into the wild.
This collaboration involves meticulous planning and assessment to ensure the designated areas meet the ecological and safety requirements for wildlife. These areas are carefully evaluated to confirm the availability of adequate food sources, shelter, and minimal human disturbances, creating an environment where the animals can thrive and regain their natural behaviors.
Key Activities






RESCUE
REHABILITATION
RELEASE
Wildlife rescue activities are carried out as part of ongoing efforts to protect wildlife affected by habitat degradation, human-wildlife conflict, illegal trade, and other environmental threats
Wildlife rehabilitation activities are conducted to help rescued animals recover physically and behaviorally before they can safely adapt to more natural living conditions
Wildlife release activities are conducted as part of conservation efforts to return rehabilitated animals to suitable natural habitats where they can safely continue their role in the ecosystem

