JAWI participated in the World Wildlife Day Regional Youth Symposium 2026, a two-day event held from Saturday (28/3) to Sunday (29/3) at BCA Academy, Singapore. This prestigious forum brought together young people from across Asia to discuss wildlife conservation, environmental health, and the role
Efforts to conserve songbirds in Indonesia continue to face increasingly complex challenges, ranging from hunting pressure to inter-regional trade. In this context, JAWI participated in a discussion titled Songbird Conservation: Sharing Lessons and Synergizing Efforts organized by Burung Indonesia
The Javan Wildlife Institute (JAWI) attended the Phase II Focus Group Discussion (FGD) for the drafting of the Biodiversity Management Master Plan (RIP Kehati) for Central Java Province, period 20262030. Held in Semarang over two days (Feb 2425), the event was organized by the Central Java
Raindrops fall softly, drenching the Kemuning Forest as we tread carefully along a narrow, slippery trail. The rainy season has turned the forest floor damp and muddy. Amidst the shade of coffee plantsthe hallmark of this forest in Temanggunga slender white figure emerges. Among orchid enthusiasts,
Behind the idyllic narratives of wildlife tourism, often touted as a bridge of harmony between humans and nature, lies a reality that isnt always sweet. While this tourism concept promises conservation efforts, the question remains: does it truly favor nature and wildlife, or is it merely a
The Kingfisher holds a special charm. Their striking plumage and long, sturdy beaks never fail to capture the attention of birdwatchers. However, there is another equally fascinating aspect to these birds: their unconventional nesting habits. Instead of weaving twigs or leaves high in the trees,
Oh, is that the one from Zootopia?
How often do we get asked that when talking about the Slow Loris? For us, the answer is: quite often. Many people mistake the Slow Loris for a Sloth. While both are famous for their sluggish paceand the name slow loris literally highlights their movementthey
The Oriental Whip Snake (Ahaetulla prasina) is one of the most common snake species encountered in Indonesia. With its vibrant green color and distinct head shape, this species is easily spotted among tree branches. But the burning question remains: Is this snake venomous, and should we be
Looking back at 2024, it felt as though the year was engulfed by an unusually prolonged and scorching dry season. This phenomenon is backed by data from various meteorological sources, stating that average monthly temperatures in 2024 consistently surpassed the 19912020 baseline (Arif, 2024). This
The COP29 summit has concluded, and Indonesia has successfully secured 1.2 billion in green funding for eco-friendly power plants.
The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP29, recently wrapped up in Baku, Azerbaijan (22/11). This annual summit remains the worlds most urgent