indonesia
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Farms vs Forests: Asia's Next Dilemma is Weighing Between Tropical Rain Forests and Social Needs
Tropical rainforests are considered the climax stage of forest and the richest in biodiversity compared to other biomes. These forests are under the many pressures of degradation such as deforestation, and now conversion for agricultural purposes has been inching through.
Latest Research Articles
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Village in Indonesia Has an Unlikely Energy Supply: Tofu
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Kopi Luwak: World's Most Expensive Coffee Leads To Animal Cruelty Against Civets
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Indonesia’s 'Zoo of Death' Sparking Anger from Activists Due to Growing Number of Animal Deaths
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Palm Oil Industries Linked to Toxic Haze in Asia; Authorities Firm About Curbing Air Pollution
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Indonesian Pop Star Died During Performance After a Cobra Bite
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‘Hobbits’ Found in Indonesia May Have Gone Extinct Earlier Than Previously Thought
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Good News! Sumatran Rhino Sighting Brings Hope to Rhino Conservation
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Conservation: Rare Sumatran Tigers Born In Indonesia and US Zoos
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UK Zoo Makes Desperate Attempt To Save Rare Javan Green Magpies
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Sick, Abused and Displaced Endangered Borneo Orangutans Are Finding Relief at Indonesia's International Animal Rescue [INTERVIEW and VIDEO]
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Demand for Fancy Furniture Worldwide is Fueling Illegal Logging in Ecologically Important Forests
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Orangutans Suffer as Oil Palm Plantations Take Over