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After two decades, Indonesia publishes plan for tackling invasive species

NGOs, activists fret new role for Indonesia’s spy agency

Satellite-based forest mapping platform hits its stride

Illegal forest clearing spotted in Aceh’s biggest peat swamp

Indonesian president pledges to accelerate long-delayed indigenous rights law

Status change to come for Indonesia’s partial logging moratorium?

Filipino fishermen operating illegally in Indonesia’s Sangihe Islands

Indonesia’s booming caged-bird trade is fueling trafficking and threatening extinction

Indigenous Indonesians file land claim against IndoMet coal project

On the fence about wildlife fencing: new paper outlines research needed to resolve debate

Indonesia to revive controversial sugarcane plan in Aru?

Bengkulu governor orders review of mining permits

Top canned tuna brands rank worst in destructive fishing practices

Scientists find surprising climate change refuge for reef-building corals: beneath mangroves

‘Trying to follow the money’: Opacity rules in Southeast Asia’s land rush, finds study

Forest governance index shows Indonesia has long way to go

Palm oil giant announces deforestation freeze amid NGO campaign

Oil palm company accused of violating RSPO, IPOP standards in Indonesia

Satellite images provide new view of uncontacted Amazonian communities

In Sumatra, an oasis in a sea of oil palm

Coordinated protests hit Socfin plantations in four countries

In Aceh, an illegal logger reformed

Pulp giant APRIL updates sustainability policy with Greenpeace’s tentative approval

Director-generals inaugurated as merger of Indonesian Environment, Forestry Ministries continues

GAR, Wilmar punish palm oil supplier for clearing rainforest in New Guinea

Ghosts of problems past and present loom over Nigerian palm oil plans

Drone Herders: Tanzanian rangers and researchers use UAVs to protect elephants and crops

Can improved oil palm productivity and Indonesia’s forestry moratorium go hand in hand?

Palm oil activist murdered in Jakarta

Consumer choice: Shade-grown coffee and cocoa good for the birds, farmers, ecosystems

Timber ‘mass graves’ uncovered as Malaysian authorities pursue illegal loggers

Indonesia sinks 41 foreign vessels in a single day to counter illegal fishing

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