CONSERVATION NEWS
News, views and features from the front lines of conservation
The story of Indonesia’s Ciliwung River — upstream and down
By Andrew Kolb
September 2, 2014
Jakarta is facing the perfect storm of water issues. Here’s what CI is doing about it.
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3 Reasons Timorese Women Aren’t More Involved in Conservation Efforts
By Kate Proud
August 5, 2014
The latest post in our “Gender + Conservation” blog series shares some interesting findings in Timor-Leste.
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Indonesia gives mantas a new ‘ray of hope’
By Mark Erdmann, Ph.D.
February 20, 2014
Encouraged by their value for tourism, Indonesia has granted full protection for both species of manta ray.
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© Will Turner
Save Nature, Save Lives
By Will Turner, Ph.D.
February 3, 2014
Like many places in the tropics, Borneo is burning — and the consequences are widespread.
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Newest ‘walking’ shark heralds brighter future for Indonesia’s sharks and rays
By Mark Erdmann, Ph.D.
August 29, 2013
Learn how Indonesia has taken incredible steps to protect these fascinating — and valuable — creatures.
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