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Indonesian government appeals ruling on tighter peat fire regulations

Fires and haze return to Indonesia as peat protection bid falls short

Is Indonesia’s celebrated antigraft agency missing the corruption for the trees?

‘Empty pocket season’: Dayak women farmers grapple with the impacts of oil palm plantations

Recovering conservationist: Q&A with orangutan ecologist June Mary Rubis

Bornean villagers who fought off a mine prepare to do battle again

Top forestry official out in Malaysia

Meet the Bornean village chief dealing with the fallout from a corrupt plantation deal

Combining aerial imagery and field data estimates timber harvest and carbon emissions

‘Single-minded determination’: China’s global infrastructure spree rings alarm bells

Revealed: Paper giant’s ex-staff say it used their names for secret company in Borneo

Orangutan found shot, hacked at palm plantation with history of deaths

Orangutan forest school in Indonesia takes on its first eight students

Facebook video shows orangutan defending forest against bulldozer

Mariyady, the priest investigating the corporate takeover of indigenous peoples’ forests in Borneo

Illegal logging persists in Borneo orangutan habitat despite government ban

How corrupt elections fuel the sell-off of Indonesia’s natural resources

Paper giant denies secretly owning ‘independent’ suppliers

Geneticists: It’s time to mix the Sumatran rhino subspecies

Greenpeace disowns paper giant over deforestation allegations

There is still a chance to save the Sumatran rhino (commentary)

New species of Malaysian water beetle named after Leonardo DiCaprio

‘Shocking and worrying’: Selective logging has big, lasting impact on fish

Signoff on rhino sperm transfer between Indonesia, Malaysia expected mid-May: Official

Study puts a figure to hidden cost of community-company conflict in palm oil industry

Bornean bantengs feeling the heat in logged forests, study finds

New species of ‘exploding ant’ discovered in Borneo

It’s time to confront the collusion between the palm oil industry and politicians that is driving Indonesia’s deforestation crisis (commentary)

Ghosts in the machine: the land deals behind the downfall of Indonesia’s top judge

Coal company fined 2 billion rupiah for illegal waste dumping in Borneo

How a family of local elites is still pitching to control a district in Borneo

Indonesian billionaire using ‘shadow companies’ to clear forest for palm oil, report alleges

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