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Protected Species On Sale at Medan Wildlife Markets (August 24, 2015)

Two wildlife markets in Medan (Jalan Merak Jingga and Jalan Bintang) violate government regulation number 7/1999. Nias Parrots (Gracula religiosa robusta) were on sale in these two wildlife markets.

Posted on 13:57 August 26th, 2015 Read more...

Wildfowls On Sale Again in Medan (August 24, 2015)

On Monday (24 August 2015), wildfowls were on sale again at Jalan Metrologi Ujung Medan. One bird was sold IDR15,000 (US$ 1.1).

Posted on 22:27 August 25th, 2015 Read more...

10 amazing orangutan facts you need to know

Discover something new about these endangered and enigmatic apes. (August 20, 2015)

Posted on 17:25 August 20th, 2015 Read more...

Siamang in Bengkulu Zoo Needs Action (August 3, 2015)

A week after the Indonesian authorities (BKSDA) were alerted to the Siamang gibbon being kept in filth at the Bengkulu Zoo, nothing has been done to help this poor animal. Prosperity of this Siamang needs improvement.

Posted on 08:33 August 04th, 2015 Read more...

Fruit Bats Under Serious Threat!!! (August 3, 2015)

Jamin Ginting Road in Kampung Tengah village, about 30 minute drive from Medan to Berastagi, is usually an easy place to find fruit bats on sale. However, during the last 1 month, there were very few fruit bats on sale here. “It is more and more difficult to catch fruit bats. That is why we can sell very few during the last 1 month,” said Andreas Ginting, a fruit bat seller in Kampung Tengah.

Posted on 07:22 August 04th, 2015 Read more...

Bengkulu Zoo Abandoned for 21 years (July 30, 2015)

sumatra.bisnis.com: The Bengkulu Zoo has been abandoned for 21 years.

Posted on 11:53 July 30th, 2015 Read more...
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