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Eight orangutans are finally freed from a live of misery and exploitation
Eight more orangutans saved! Activists from ProFauna Indonesia and Indonesian Animal Advocacy Institute (LASA) finally say good bye to eight Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) at the Jakarta airport cargo terminal on Dec 4. They had been working hard since June to free these orangutans and now felt a sense of satisfaction when they saw these gentle and magnificent creatures >>more...

NDEX NEWS
45 wild animals were given a second chance to live in the wild
41 Javan ebony langurs (Trachyphitecus auratus) and 4 barking deers (Muntiacus muntjak) received a second chance to live in their habitats

 

 

 



Help the orangutans!
Two more countries are now also in possession of illegally imported orangutan



24 April 2006 | News update: Indonesian Children welcome the news of the return of 54 orangutans from Thailand
Following assurances that the Thai government will be returning Indonesia’s stolen orangutans to the forests from which they had been smuggled, ProFauna Indonesia activists and a group of Indonesian children plan to present flowers as part of a demonstration outside the Royal Thai Embassy in Jakarta.  The flowers represent a symbolic gesture of peace and hope for the return of the 54 orangutans to Indonesia. >>more...
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January 2006 EXPOSED:  PROTECTED INDONESIAN WILD SPECIES SMUGGLED INTO GERMANY, KUWAIT AND KOREA  The black market for endangered wildlife is thriving in Indonesia.  The UK Representative of ProFauna Indonesia, a wildlife conservation society, urges EU governments to tighten the checking at their entry ports of all crates containing animals imported from overseas, as these may conceal species other than those legally imported.  >>more...
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May 2005 | HELP US TO STOP THE SEA TURTLE TRADE (Eretmochelys imbricata)  IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA
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|April 2005 | Would Thai Prime Minister Thaksin return the poached Orangutans?
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March 2005 | ProFauna helps to protect Moluccas White Cockatoos
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Report 25 February 2005
ProFauna Fed and Treated 500 Tsunami Animal Victims in Aceh

From 4 to 15 February 2005 ProFauna’s team, led by Drh. Luki Kusuma Wardhani, went on a mission to save the tsunami animal victims in Aceh.

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PROFAUNA SUCCESSFUL EVACUATION OF TRAPPED WILDLIFE IN WULANDARI MINI ZOO, ACEH
08 FEB 2005
ACEH RESCUE OPERATION

SUCCESSFUL EVACUATION OF TRAPPED WILDLIFE IN WULANDARI MINI ZOO, ACEH
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ProFauna Tsunami Appeal
Save wildlife and other animals affected by the tsunami tragedy!Please donate generously and help us to save these wild and domestic animals!
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Progress report on saving animals in Aceh
PROFAUNA RETURNS TO ACEH TO BRING VETERINARY SUPPLIES
AND TO EVACUATE ANIMALS

Animals which survived the tsunami tragedy in Aceh are without care and suffering from hunger and weakness, which make them susceptible to contract salmonella infection, diarrhea, rabies, leptospirosis, skin infections, etc
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Report - ProFauna Indonesia
Tsunami, Human and Animals in Aceh

On December 26, 2004 tsunami tragedy devastated and wiped out Aceh.  Thousands bodies of the victims scattered the region. Most buildings are destroyed and hundred of thousands people lost their families and their homes.
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BOYCOTT THAILANDWILDLIFE CONSERVATIONISTS URGE THE TOURISTS TO BOYCOTT THAILAND
Tourism in Thailand is still recovering from tsunami, however the conservationists and
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