Harimau
Sumatera
The last of Indonesia's tigers. Fighting for survival in the deep jungles of Sumatra against habitat loss and poaching. This apex predator is the soul of the Indonesian wilderness.
Pari Manta
Raja Ampat
Oceanic giants soaring through the richest coral reefs on Earth. Their presence signals a healthy marine ecosystem, now threatened by plastic pollution and climate shift.
2 Hewan Yang Terancam Punah Di Indonesia
Indonesia possesses one of the world's richest biodiversity, yet we stand at a critical crossroads. These two majestic beings represent the duality of our natural heritage: the deep emerald forests and the crystalline blue oceans.
The Habitat Loss
Sumatran Tigers have lost over 50% of their habitat in the last 25 years. We focus on reforestation and anti-poaching units.
400
Left
Current estimated population of Sumatran Tigers remaining in the wild.
Coral
Lungs
Manta Rays filter-feed on plankton, keeping the delicate coral ecosystem of Raja Ampat in balance.
Ocean Guardians
Establishing marine protected areas in Bird’s Head Seascape to ensure the Manta's migratory paths remain safe from industrial fishing.