WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CHARITY
WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT WILDLIFE IN
INDONESIA

We
want to see our orangutans and all
wildlife live freely in the wild !
ProFauna works to protect and save all
wild species in Indonesia such as
orangutans, tigers, bears,
parrots, birds,
gibbons, siamangs, sea turtles, slow loris
and many other wild animals. Our
conservation programs aim to end the
cruelty and the inhumane commercial
exploitation of wildlife in Indonesian.
Part of this is by educating the young
generations and the community. Our program
in Bali has successfully reduced the
slaughter of sea turtles by up to 80%.
Many turtles can now be seen to return and
lay their eggs, even at the famous and
crowded Kuta Beach. Poaching of parrots
and cockatoos in other parts of Indonesia
has also been curbed by up to 80%.

They saw how their mothers were brutally
killed by poachers,
so they could be captured and smuggled
out from the forest to be sold as “cute
exotic pets”.
They now
need your help
>>>
ProFauna’s
big thank you to the following persons
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PETUNGSEWU
WILDLIFE EDUCATION CENTER
(P-WEC)
Petungsewu
Wildlife Education Center is an informal
education center concerning wild animal and
its habitat.
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PETUNGSEWU
WILD
ANIMAL RESCUE CENTER
Thousands of rare animals are sold at bird
markets in Indonesia. Most of them are
trapped from the wild.
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PROFAUNA
INDONESIA VOLUNTEERING PROGRAM
ProFauna Indonesia provides volunteering
programs to allow volunteers to make a
significant contribution, both physically
and financially
To find out more
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WILDLIFE
CONSERVATIONISTS URGE THE TOURISTS TO BOYCOTT THAILAND
Tourism in
Thailand is still recovering from tsunami, however the conservationists and
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PROFAUNA
RELEASE ANIMALS BACK TO WILD
Until 2004 the number of wildlife which have been released to
protected natural habitats is 45. These are: Javanese ebony langurs, leopard
cats, hornbills, deer, and peacocks.
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URGENT
APPEAL
TO HELP WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTER
Urgent funding is required to
help Petungsewu wildlife rescue centre
(PPS) in Malang, East Java. This well run
rescue centre has capacity to shelter up
to 200 wildlife
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