Save SM. Dolok Surungan Forest

Save SM. Dolok Surungan Forest SM Dolok Surungan Forest has been logged. With permission given we can replant and we have from 2018 - 2020 to do this.

This is prime habitat for Sumatran Tigers and plenty of other wildlife. No only do we need to plant trees, we need to protect.

Dolok Surungan expeditions 2019North Sumatra.The Dolok Surungan Wildlife Reserve is located on the east side of Lake Tob...
09/10/2019

Dolok Surungan expeditions 2019
North Sumatra.

The Dolok Surungan Wildlife Reserve is located on the east side of Lake Toba with an area of ​​23,800 Hectares.
Little is known about Dolok Surungan. The lack of species data makes me want to do an expedition in this region.
the existence of information on the whereabouts of Orangutans, Helmed Hornbills, Sumatran Tigers, Malayan Tapirs and Mante Tribes (Suku Mante)😀 is interesting for forest explorers.
I plan to place a number of camera traps there. it is important to involve observers of orangutans, birds, reptiles and big cats, to take part in this expedition.
North Sumatra Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) is very supportive, if there is a team capable of carrying out expeditions in the Dolok Surungan area.

https://bbksdasumaterautara.com/sm-dolok-surungan/

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Suaka Margasatwa Dolok Surungan merupakan wilayah konservasi Balai Besar Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam Sumatera Utara yang penetapannya sebagai kawasan hutan dilakukan pada Tahun 1924 dengan Surat Ke…

An Eco apocalypse in   and no one is talking about it.
28/08/2019

An Eco apocalypse in and no one is talking about it.

Some are already calling this the greatest ecological catastrophe of the 21 st century so far, and the devastation to wildlife is already tremendous.

Hope all our Indonesian friends and wildlife remain safe.
05/08/2018

Hope all our Indonesian friends and wildlife remain safe.

At least 37 people are killed in Lombok, just a week after another quake on the same holiday island.

The Sumatran Tiger is one of Asia's most ferocious predators, but land clearing and habitat loss has seen its numbers de...
31/07/2018

The Sumatran Tiger is one of Asia's most ferocious predators, but land clearing and habitat loss has seen its numbers decimated to fewer than 400 in the wild.

Much of the land cleared makes way for palm oil, which then ends up in everything from ice-cream to shampoo.

Now, a campaign spearheaded by the Taronga Conservation Society Australia is trying to stop companies using palm oil that comes from cleared tiger habitat.

So PLEASE Donate, lets replant trees.

A campaign spearheaded by the Taronga Conservation Society Australia is trying to stop companies using palm oil that comes from cleared tiger habitat.

24/05/2018

No one saved the Balinese or Javan tigers from extinction, but there is still time to save the . Please by a tree

TIME Rain Forest Patrol And BBKSDA Sumut, Region II Pematang Siantar, Resort SMDS, Include trained villagers"Field is ve...
23/04/2018

TIME Rain Forest Patrol And BBKSDA Sumut, Region II Pematang Siantar, Resort SMDS, Include trained villagers"
Field is very difficult to reach, Many hills altitude 1500 Mdpl, still traveled though through the hills and over the ravine, to reach the destination. Let us save the beauty of SM. Dolok Surungan..... Support TFCA Sumatera Yayasan KEHATI

22/04/2018

Big thank you to Debbie Maxine Head, Debbie, Louise Larsson, Jenny Goodwin, Kaz Cobb, Varpu Kaplas and Surat M Khan who have all purchased trees.

Joint Signing and Agreement, Work Plan 2018-2019 Conservation Objectives in Sumatra - Natural Resources Conservation Cen...
16/04/2018

Joint Signing and Agreement, Work Plan 2018-2019 Conservation Objectives in Sumatra - Natural Resources Conservation Center (BBKSDA Sumatera Utara) with NGO partners" TIME - OIC (Orangutan Information Center) - ISCP (Indonesian Species Conservation Program), SCORPION - Bodhichitta Foundation

Something to be saved, for the next generation. We only do to always maintain and protect.Time Rainforest Patrol with Re...
08/04/2018

Something to be saved, for the next generation. We only do to always maintain and protect.
Time Rainforest Patrol with Resort SM. Dolok Surungan, Field II from the Natural Resources Conservation Center .. The Sumatran Tiger and Tapir Rescue Program At Dolok Surungan Wildlife Reserve ......Support TFCA Sumatera Yayasan KEHATI

This is why we desperately need funds.  There are   in the area but we need to plant trees, keep them protected and let ...
04/04/2018

This is why we desperately need funds. There are in the area but we need to plant trees, keep them protected and let them breed.
Indonesia's tiger population is considered to be on the brink of extinction, with only a few hundred specimens remaining in the wild.

The Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) is the only surviving subspecies of the archipelago's three tiger species, with the Bali tiger (panthera tigris balica) having gone extinct in the 1940s and the Javan tiger (panthera tigris sondaica) having disappeared in the wild during the 1980s.

But despite the International Union for Conservation Nature (IUCN) having classified these big cats as critically endangered 10 years ago, they are still being killed regularly.

Reuters reported on Monday (05/03) that a one of these top predators was brutally killed after it injured a person at Mandailing Natal village in North Sumatra. This prompted residents to call on rangers to kill it.

Before the news of the killing broke, the Jakarta Globe spoke with Wulan Pusparini, a tiger expert at the Indonesian chapter of the Wildlife Conservation Society, who explained why the preservation of these top predators in their natural habitat is so important for an ecological balance.

Wulan explained that the Sumatran tiger population is significantly decreasing due to poaching, habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. She said a population viability analysis conducted by the WCS showed that there are currently only an estimated 600 Sumatran tigers remaining.

Wulan Pusparini, a tiger expert at the Indonesian chapter of the Wildlife Conservation Society, explains why the preservation of top predators, such as the Sumatran tiger, is important for an ecological balance.

Setting out Camera Traps, so please donate so we can plant more trees.
28/03/2018

Setting out Camera Traps, so please donate so we can plant more trees.

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