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In Indonesia, an unassuming brown bird is proof of turbo-charged evolution

Maleos bounce back in Sulawesi after villagers resolve to protect their eggs

Indonesia’s Gorontalo road runs into forest, swerves environmental checks

A road project in Indonesia’s Gorontalo carves a path of graft and grief

Illegal loggers use pandemic as cover to ramp up activity in Sulawesi

Getting hands-on with pollination can boost cocoa yields, study shows

Indonesian governor’s arrest in road project points to more tainted contracts

Southeast Asian wild pigs confront deadly African swine fever epidemic

Rescue of rare white tarsier raises fears of habitat loss, illegal pet trade

Whale shark stranding points to silting of Indonesia’s Kendari Bay

Agribusiness giants ADM, Bunge trading in ‘conflict’ palm oil, report says

‘Turning fear into strength’: One woman’s struggle for justice and land rights in Sulawesi

Deforestation threatens to wipe out a primate melting pot in Indonesia

In Indonesia’s coastal villages, the plastic crisis is both homegrown and invasive

Indonesian fishers opposed to dredging project hit by ‘criminalization’ bid

Indonesian fishers face livelihood threat from ‘beautiful’ tourism project

Indonesian miners eyeing EV nickel boom seek to dump waste into the sea

Indonesian anti-graft enforcers set their sights on a new target: corporations

Indonesia’s Lake Poso, an evolutionary ‘gem,’ threatened by dam

One six-week expedition discovered ten new songbird species and subspecies in Indonesia

In Indonesia’s provinces, ditching coal for renewables would cut carbon and costs: study

In Indonesia, a tourism village holds off a nickel mine — for now

In Indonesia, a project meant to boost livelihoods has left locals behind

Watchdog denounces arrests of four anti-mining activists in Indonesia

Indonesia protests: Land bill at center of unrest

For one Indonesian fisher, saving caught turtles is a moral challenge

Indonesian villagers fighting planned mine garner national support

For Indonesia’s newest tarsier, a debut a quarter century in the making

‘We have to be in it together’: Remembering indigenous rights heroine Den Upa Rombelayuk (commentary)

On an island coveted by miners, villagers prepare to raise a ruckus

For Indonesia’s Kendari Bay, silting is a death sentence

Indonesian flooding disaster bears the hallmarks of agriculture and mining impacts

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