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Sumatra officials stress environment checks continue in wake of deadly cyclone

Sumatra province plan to permit ‘community’ mines alarms civil society

Indonesia faces scrutiny over permit revocations following deadly floods and landslides

Indonesia revokes forest and mine permits over role in deadly Sumatra landslides

Indonesia launches sweeping environmental audits after Sumatra flood disaster

A flood of logs post-Cyclone Senyar leaves Padang fishers out of work

Sumatra’s ‘natural’ disaster wasn’t natural: How deforestation turned a rare cyclone catastrophic

Indigenous conservationists lead the fight to save Mentawai’s endangered primates

Snared, skinned, sold: Brutal March for Indonesia’s Sumatran tigers

Tragedy haunts community on shore of Sumatra’s largest solar farm

Sumatran tiger confirmed killed by snare in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province

Sumatra villages count cost of deadly river tsunami swelled by illegal logging

Indonesian utility PLN ordered to disclose coal plants’ emissions data

Indonesian village forms coast guard to protect octopus in Mentawai Islands

Sumatran tiger arrives at Tacoma captive-breeding program

Tensions boil in Sumatra over a palm oil promise villagers say has yet to be kept

A conservation failure in Sumatra serves a cautionary tale for PES schemes

Sumatra palm plantations the usual suspects as unusual burning razes peatlands

Lack of resolution mechanisms allow palm oil conflicts to fester in Indonesia

Primary-colored poison: Lead paint still a major threat to Indonesian kids

Illegal coal mine tunnels threaten a Sumatran village

Tiger on the highway

Sumatra’s deforestation demystified

Mongabay explores Sumatra, a land like no other

In Sumatra, authorities fight a resurgence of illegal gold mining

A tiger refuge in Sumatra gets a reprieve from road building

Indonesia, a top plastic polluter, mobilizes 20,000 citizens to clean up the mess

Recognition of Mentawai tribes marks Indonesia’s latest piecemeal concession to indigenous groups

Two Indonesian soldiers found to be smuggling dozens of porcupines

Wilmar appeals RSPO ruling that it grabbed indigenous lands in Sumatra

A return to mixed roots in a Sumatran forest

Wilmar grabbed indigenous lands in Sumatra, RSPO finds

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