Second Meeting of Advisory Committee for CPEF Wallacea

On 20 October 2015, Burung Indonesia as Regional Implementation Team (RIT) for CEPF Wallacea, organised Advisory Committee’s second meeting in Forest Protection and Nature Conservation Office in Bogor. In the meeting attended by representatives of the government,...

Uncovering Wae Rebo, Retracing the Journey of Burung Indonesia

The sun hadn’t set as we started our journey, armed with a six-year-old map with the logo of Burung Indonesia, UNESCO, and the Government of Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. In the darkness, we walked the rocky open path that stretches for about 4 km from Denge,...

Wildlife Photography in the Cities? Why Not?

Wildlife has been identified with forests, national parks, and similar places that speak of nature. Most of them such as elephants, orang-utans, and cockatoos indeed live in the forests. However, it doesn’t mean that there is no other wildlife that chooses to live in...

Welcome Birds: Migratory Birds and the Charm of Lake Limboto

On 9 August 2015, Burung Indonesia together with several Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) held an event to celebrate bird diversity in Indonesia, especially in Gorontalo, North Sulawesi. The event titled Welcome Birds: Migratory Birds and the Charm of Lake Limboto...