Recent news on Indonesian forest crimes, and related developments on NGO activities, company and government actions, changes to environmental rules, lawsuits and acquittals. Also features press releases and blog posts.
24 May 2011 / EoF News
Sumatra, Biodiversity loss, Pulp & paper,
PT Siak Raya Timber obtained logging license based upon decree of Forestry Ministry’s SK.20/BPHT-3/2009, 19 June 2009, covering an area of 350 hectares with...
10 May 2011 / EoF Press Release
Our team was thrilled to discover 47 tiger images in our camera traps, from which we identified six unique individuals," said Karmila Parakkasi, who leads WWF's tiger...
19 Apr 2011 / EoF News
The concession area of PT RAPP Blok Logas Selatan (Sei Tasem) is located in the Bukit Rimbang – Bukit Baling forest block that has hilly and highly potential to...
24 Mar 2011 / EoF News
EoF News (PEKANBARU) -- Eyes on the Forest today launched an investigative report on PT Citra Sumber Sejahtera (CSS), an affiliated to Asian Pacific Resources...
01 Mar 2011 / EoF News
PT Sumatera Riang Lestari (SRL) is an affiliated company to Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (APRIL).Through annual cutting approval, called formally Annual...
04 Feb 2011 / EoF Press Release
LIMA, Peru (4 February 2011). Local communities need to be given a greater role in the management of forests to ensure the best chance for REDD+ schemes to work, experts...
07 Jan 2011 / EoF News
Sumatra,
Oleh karena itu upaya penulisan studi ini dilakukan dengan mencoba menggunakan dokumen data lapangan maupun dokumen resmi Kementerian Kehutanan yang telah terkumpul...
25 Dec 2010 / EoF Press Release
50% or 8,8 millions M3 of PT IKPP and PT RAPP raw material supplies had been extracted from natural forests and the rest 8.9 millions M3 per year are from Plantation...
14 Dec 2010 / EoF Press Release
A forest named by international scientists as one of the top 20 priority landscapes globally for the survival of the tiger is being systematically targeted for pulp...
10 Dec 2010 / EoF News
On a humid afternoon in Sungai Tohor, a coastal village in Sumatra's Riau province, 50 or so men are packed into a town-hall conference room. They sit in neat rows of...