News and notes
Abstract
- Sumatran rhino declared extinct in Malaysia
- Wildlife criminals take aim at another cat species
- Using local communities for monitoring and control in conservation’s blind spots
- The importance of seed dispersers in forest restoration
- Imaging tropical peat-lands in Indonesia
- Modelling Carbon accumulation in tropical peatlands
- Trends and biases in reported conservation interventions - ten years of evidence
- Ice melt, sea level rise and super-storms
- Hope for Sumatran tigers?
- Sumatran rhino returned to Way Kambas
- Javan rhinos give birth to new calves in Ujung Kulon National Park
- Trained Sumatran elephant killed for its tusks
- Indonesia’s forest fires
- Vast forest fires in Indonesia spawn ecological disaster (from Andi Jatmiko And Niniek Karmini)
- Indonesia’s Fire and Haze Crisis
- Global Species Management Planning Workshops for Banteng, Anoa and Babirusa, January 2016
- Statistics bootcamp, Baluran National Park (April, 2016)
- Statistics bootcamp, Singapore (July, 2016)
- Orangutan PHVA Workshop, Bogor (May 2016)
- VORTEX population simulation - training workshop
- Invite to join Women for the Conservation of Indonesian Biodiversity (WCIB)
Published
2019-07-11
How to Cite
EDITOR, JINH.
News and notes.
Journal of Indonesian Natural History, [S.l.], v. 3, n. 2, p. 6-13, july 2019.
ISSN 2685-5437.
Available at: <http://jinh.fmipa.unand.ac.id/index.php/jinh/article/view/64>. Date accessed: 20 apr. 2024.
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