[caption id="attachment_1213" align="alignright" width="300"] A palm oil plantation in Krabi, Thailand. The industry has been widely linked to defores
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[NEWSLETTER] Forest Cover 52 – The Burning Issue
Welcome to Forest Cover No. 52, the Global Forest Coalition newsletter that provides a space for Southern and Northern environmental justice activists
Borrowed Time
It was his third visit in as many days. That alone made him my sole regular visitor. Although his ever-present grin unsettled me during every visit, w
FH | Minister stops peat violations in Bornean orangutan habitat
Indonesia's Minister of the Environment and Forestry Dr Siti Nurbaya has asserted that PT MPK, the permit holder of a logging concession dominated by
[LINK] Ecologist proposes a new model to help meet global forest restoration goals
[caption id="attachment_1256" align="alignright" width="300"] Karen Holl is an expert in the restoration of tropical forests like this one in Colom
[LINK] Positive Signs: Environmental Progress in Indonesia
[caption id="attachment_1187" align="alignright" width="300"] As the sun rises, a male Red Bird-of-Paradise (Paradisaea rubra) poses on his preferred
[LINK] Understanding the drivers of Southeast Asian biodiversity loss
Southeast Asia (SE Asia) is a known global hotspot of biodiversity and endemism, yet the region is also one of the most biotically threatened. Ecosyst
Sunrise in Sarawak
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RG | An impact analysis of RSPO certification on Borneo forest cover and orangutan populations
This report compares deforestation rates between RSPO and non-RSPO oil-palm estates within 2,771 palm-oil estates across the island of Borneo, and the
[LINK] Reversing “Empty Forest Syndrome” in Southeast Asia
[caption id="attachment_1162" align="alignright" width="225"] Member of patrol team with wire snares collected in saola habitat in central Laos at Nak