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June 30, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 30, 2009

Jonathan Wootliff – Conservation campaigners in Britain are calling on supermarkets to stop selling products that contain palm oil harvested from environmentally sensitive areas in Indo

June 24, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 24, 2009

Rizal Harahap, Pekanbaru – Smoke from forest and land fires has again blanketed most parts of Riau province, disrupting flight schedules and affecting the quality of human health, local

June 23, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 23, 2009

Jakarta – Haze triggered by forest and plantation fires has continued to blanket Pekanbaru, Riau Province's capital, over the past month.

June 19, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 19, 2009

Oyos Saroso H.N., Bandarlampung – A traditional forest in the western part of Lampung province is threatened by extinction due to the rampant illegal logging of forests in the area, war

June 12, 2009

Reuters - June 12, 2009

Pekanbaru – The number of forest fires raging in Sumatra has increased, with winds carrying choking smoke over parts of Malaysia and slashing visibility, officials said on Friday.

June 10, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 10, 2009

Indra Harsaputra, Surabaya – Mud dumped into the sea from the Lapindo mudflow through the Porong river will impact coastal ecosystems from eastern Surabaya to Pasuruan on Madura Island,

June 6, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 6, 2009

Jon Afrizal, Jambi – The Jambi Forest and Peatland Fire Response Center (Pusdalkarlahut) announced Friday that forest and peatland fires had flared up again in the province.

Jakarta Globe - June 6, 2009

Christian Motte – Papua Deputy Governor Alex Hasegem said illegal logging in the province had reached alarming levels and that the police needed to act against those responsible.

June 3, 2009

Jakarta Post - June 3, 2009

Jakarta – The government is upbeat that Indonesian deforestation could be averted if international communities grant US$4 billion until 2012 to finance the livelihood of local people an

May 29, 2009

May 22, 2009

May 20, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 20, 2009

Panca Nugraha, Central Lombok – Nearly 2,000 impoverished farmers living in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, have recently begun improving their livelihoods while protecting natural

May 19, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 19, 2009

Jakarta – A group of movie stars, soap opera personalities and celebrities took a break from their busy agendas Monday to join Greenpeace to demand an end to logging activities in Indon

Jakarta Post - May 19, 2009

Jakarta – While a handful of oil palm plantations are raking in a fortune from their activities, many villagers are reeling at the loss of the source of much of their livelihoods.

Jakarta Post - May 19, 2009

Jakarta – The palm oil industry has sparked controversy over environmental issues, as well as concerns over security.

May 16, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 16, 2009

Rizal Harahap, Pekanbaru, Riau – The NGO Riau Forest Rescue Working Network (Jikalahari) is urging the central government to reform forestry policies and end land disputes to slow the p

May 7, 2009

Jakarta Post - May 7, 2009

Jon Afrizal, Jambi – The impact of the current dry season and deforestation in Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) is believed to be forcing wild tigers to hunt cattle in nearby village

April 22, 2009

Jakarta Post - April 22, 2009

Alfian, Jakarta – The government is soon to issue a presidential regulation allowing mining companies to mine underground in protected forest areas, despite a recent report by the Supre

April 1, 2009

Agence France Presse - April 1, 2009

Environmental group Greenpeace on Wednesday called on Indonesia to drop plans to tackle global climate change with credits for preserving forests, saying the measure could destroy carbo

March 17, 2009

Jakarta Post - March 17, 2009

Oyos Saroso H.N, Lampung Barat – In the last few months six people have died after being attacked by Sumatran tigers while logging illegally inside a national park in Jambi.

March 3, 2009

Jakarta Globe - March 3, 2009

Anita Rachman – In the heart of Sumatra, amid the forests, farmlands and rural villages, a disturbing turf war is raging between humans and animals for dwindling space and natural resou

February 18, 2009

Associated Press - February 18, 2009

Zakki Hakim – Indonesia has lifted a yearlong moratorium on the use of peatland forests by palm oil companies, a senior Agriculture Ministry official said Wednesday, angering environmen

February 16, 2009

January 30, 2009

Agence France Presse - January 30, 2009

Cecilia Castilla, Pangkalan Bun – In the forests of Central Kalimantan Province, a small environmental group is using education to arm villagers against the devastating onslaught of pal

January 19, 2009

Reuters - January 19, 2009

David Fogarty – Indonesia has delayed releasing complete regulations on using carbon credits to protect rainforests, preferring to fine-tune rules that could earn the country billions o

Associated Press - January 19, 2009

Robin McDowell, Tanjung Puting National Park, Indonesia – Hoping to unravel the mysteries of human origin, anthropologist Louis Leakey sent three young women to Africa and Asia to study

December 27, 2008

Jakarta Post - December 27, 2008

Erwida Maulia,, Jakarta – Police came under fire Friday from lawmakers and activists for their decision to drop an investigation into 13 forestry companies accused of illegal logging ac

December 5, 2008

Jakarta Post - December 5, 2008

Hotli Simanjuntak, Banda Aceh – Despite Rp 50 billion (US$4.17 million) allocated for disaster mitigation in Aceh this year, nearly the entire province remains at threat from natural an

November 19, 2008

Reuters - November 19, 2008

Jakarta – Indonesia, which has been losing forests at a rapid pace in recent years, plans to plant 100 million trees across the country this year in an effort to limit deforestation, a

Jakarta Post - November 19, 2008

Hyginus Hardoyo, Denpasar – Agriculture Minister Anton Apriyantono on Tuesday defended Indonesia's drive to expand oil palm plantations, despite a demand by environmentalists for a mora

October 30, 2008

Jakarta Post - October 30, 2008

Adianto P.

October 10, 2008

Agence France Presse - October 10, 2008

Jakarta – Palm oil companies are clearing massive swathes of untouched forest in Indonesia's remote easternmost Papua region, environmental group Greenpeace said Friday.

October 8, 2008

Reuters - October 8, 2008

Jakarta – Indonesia must do more to save pristine rainforests in Papua from destruction, particularly with plans to open up huge tracts of land to develop palm oil plantations, environm

October 7, 2008

Jakarta Post - October 7, 2008

Nethy Dharma Somba, Jayapura – The Greenpeace ship Esperanza and its crew of activists arrived in Jayapura on Monday, beginning a two-week campaign on forest protection that is focusing

October 3, 2008

Jakarta Post - October 3, 2008

Fadli and Jon Afrizal, Batam, Jambi – Coastal erosion is progressing at an alarming rate in Batam and Jambi as a result of widespread illegal logging of mangrove forests, the Maritime A

September 9, 2008

Jakarta Post - September 9, 2008

Blamed for pushing orangutans out of their habitat, palm oil companies are being urged to help conserve the endangered species in Kalimantan.

August 27, 2008

Jakarta Post - August 27, 2008

Adianto P.

August 20, 2008

New Zealand Herald - August 20, 2008

Brian Rudman – We ban trawling off wide stretches of the coast to save rare dolphins.

August 6, 2008

Jakarta Post - August 6, 2008

Rizal Harahap and Suherdjoko, Pekanbaru, Semarang – Forest fires have broken out in several places in Riau and Central Java provinces over the past few weeks, as this year's dry season

July 28, 2008

Radio New Zealand International - July 28, 2008

The Papua NGOs Forum is calling on Indonesia's government to stop issuing permits for oil palm plantation in Papua province.

July 16, 2008

Jakarta Post - July 16, 2008

Jakarta – Greenomics Indonesia, an NGO conducting studies on the environment, says 60.42 percent of forestry companies in Papua and West Papua perform poorly on local community empowerm

June 30, 2008

Tempo Interactive - June 30, 2008

Firman Hidayat, Samarinda – The elephants also entered villages and destroyed paddy fields.

June 25, 2008

Foker LSM Papua Statement - June 25, 2008

Jakarta – Papuans have demanded a halt to all new forestry and plantations deals until the region's Special Autonomy Law protects indigenous rights with dedicated implementing regulatio

Agence France Presse - June 25, 2008

Jakarta – An Indonesian plan to build a highway through the forests of Papua risks opening the door to massive deforestation in the jungle-clad half-island, environment groups said Wedn

June 23, 2008

Agence France Presse - June 23, 2008

Singapore – Regional officials on Monday praised Indonesia's efforts to reduce a haze caused by forest fires which regularly choke Southeast Asia.

June 16, 2008

Tempo Interactive - June 16, 2008

Syaipul Bakhori, Jambi – The Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi) is predicting that forests in Sumatra will be gone within five years as a result of being exploited and changed

June 14, 2008

Jakarta Post - June 14, 2008

Jakarta – PT Riau Andalan Pulp and Paper (RAPP) paid at least Rp 6.4 billion (US$684,800) to exploit forests using illegal permits issued by Pelalawan Regent Tengku Azmun Jaafar, a cour

June 3, 2008

Bisnis Indonesia - June 3, 2008

Jakarta – Papua, a region called Dutch New Guinea in the colonial era, has been 'controlled' by 10 big plantation companies in the last two years.

May 22, 2008

Radio New Zealand International - May 22, 2008

Greenpeace says that without good governance, Indonesia's plans to utilise millions more hectares in its Papua region are unlikely to be sustainably managed.