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
This month, specifically on September 22nd, the world observed World Rhino Daya vital reminder of the urgency to protect these increasingly threatened species. Since 2011, this day has become a global symbol of the fight to raise awareness about the grave dangers facing rhinos worldwide.
Today,
Exhibition Booth for Kemuning Village Product Diversification at Bejen Fest 2024.
JAWI, in collaboration with the Interior Design Department of the Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Yogyakarta, assisted the residents of Kemuning Village in preparing for the Product Diversification
Wildlife trade will cause more species to come into contact with one another. This increases the likelihood of disease transmission among them. Photo: Anthony Rosa/Unsplash
Reflecting on an event in 2023, the Indonesian Ministry of Health issued a Circular Letter on October 18, 2023, regarding
There was something different in front of the Auditorium of the Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, on Wednesday morning (08/11/23). Tables lined up with baristas behind them and cups of Kopi Kukang served in front created a unique atmosphere that day. Several people were enthusiastically
The faint rustling of leaves brushing against the wind, accompanied by the chorus of nocturnal insects, began to fill the air. Under the dim glow of moonlight, the Javan Wildlife Institute together with Swara Owa walked along the forest trails of Kemuning for a night safari (23/09). Beyond offering
JAWI In celebration of Yogyakartas 267th anniversary and International Coffee Day, the Javan Wildlife Institute (JAWI), together with SwaraOwa, took part in enlivening the citys anniversary series through Malioboro Coffee Night 2023. The event, held from October 16, 2023, involved dozens of local
Sunlight slowly filtered through the forest canopy, bringing life to everything on the forest floor. Beneath the shade of dense trees stood well-maintained robusta coffee plants, about chest-high and tightly packed. The red, abundant coffee cherriesso desired by people around the worldwere clearly