Indonesia is one of the 17 “megadiverse” countries recognized by Conservation International, which is the home for two of the 25 “hotspots” of the world, 18 of the World Wildlife Fund’s “Global 200” ecoregions, and 24 of the BirdLife International’s “Endemic Bird Areas.”
The ACB and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MOEF) – Indonesia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in May 2015, choosing Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) and Way Kambas National Park (WKNP) as beneficiaries for the SGP implementation.
In XX, the Yayasan Orangutan Sumatera Lestari – Orangutan Information Centre (YOSL-OIC),
in consortium with Pust Informasi Lingkungan Indonesia – Indonesian Environment Information Centre (PILI), developed the Collaborative Management Plans (CMP) of GLNP and WKNP.
one of the world’s centers for agrobiodiversity of plant cultivars and domesticated livestock.
5th in bird species
6th in amphibian species
2nd largest mammal diversity and fourth in reptile diversity.
GLNP is a national park in Indonesia that covers almost inaccessible mountains. The Alas River runs through the park, which
WKNP is the oldest reserve in Indonesia and is home to the Sumatran Elephant. The park management faces several challenges,