Wildlife and Forest Crime

Against the Illegal Wildlife Hunting and Catching Program

Apart from the habitat loss or destruction, hunting or catching of the illegal wildlife in the nature will also trigger the extinction of wildlife in the wild. Catching wild animals using nets, decoy

Two Wildlife Hunters on the Slopes of Mount Arjuno Caught

Two wildlife hunters in the protected forest on the slopes of Mount Arjuno were caught by joint officers of PROFAUNA Indonesia, East Java Center for Natural Resources Conservation (BKSDA), Jabalnusra Law Enforcement,

Clearing Wildlife Traps from Protected Forest

PROFAUNA's Ranger team went on a round of patrols to clear wildlife traps from protected forests around East Java during August 2020, started from Malang regency.

Slaughtered by Hunters, a Javanese Langur’s Head and Hands Hanging on a Tree

A Javan langur (Trachypithecus auratus) was found dead on the edge of the hiking trail to Cemorokandang Hill, Princi Sub-village, Gadingkulon Village, Dau District, Malang Regency, East Java in Indonesia.

The Police Detain Wildlife Poachers, Alleged Forest Fire Perpetrators in Arjuno-Welirang Mount

The cause of forest and land fires in the R Soerjo Forest Park Area which were allegedly caused by the wildlife poachers, has long been revealed by PROFAUNA Indonesia in various cases. The hunters deliberately 

After Forestry Police Shot Illegal Loggers, Logging in Merubetiri National Park Worsens

The shooting of an alleged illegal logger in the Merubetiri National Park (TNMB, local abbreviation), did not stop the logging in this nature conservation area. 

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