First, we are allocating funds for the assessment of rare, threatened and endangered species to gauge their vulnerability and prevent their extinction, ...
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From 2003-2006, Java lost approximately 2,5000 hectares a year (10,000 hectares of forest in total) according to the Forestry Ministry. Despite the rate of loss being far lower in Java than other Indonesian islands (such as Borneo, Sumatra, and Sulawesi), Java is particularly threate...
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