Nanang Sujana

The Open Cage - Sumatran Elephant Struggle to Survive

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North Bengkulu District, Bengkulu ProvinceIndonesiaAsia, Biodiversity16 Oct 2007

The project is initiated to promote the conservation of Seblat as an area of important biodiversity. We also aim to campaign for the inclusion of the region adjacent to the area as a wildlife corridor linking Seblat to Kerinci Seblat National Park in order to increase the wildlife biodiversity of both.

The region of Seblat in Bengkulu province (west-south of Sumatra island) illustrates how the expansion of oil palm plantations and uncontrolled logging/encroachment is driving the province’s largest elephant habitat to the brink of extinction

Through this project, we see an urgent need to disseminate easily acssesable information, especialy at a provincial level, to raise public awareness. In this initiative, we will collect, provide and disseminate data and information. Some of this information will be presented as a short documentary where it will be broadcast on Bengkulu TV, a popular local TV station well respected in the area

For more information contact nanang_sujana@telapak.org or go to http://www.telapak.org

Media Coverage: September 2008

We keep campaigning to international and local audience through our website www.gekkovoices.com. For more details please find attach file for some news in the local news paper.

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Local Newspaper Clippings.pdf3.33 MB
Final Report

Read about the activities undertaken and findings of this project in the final report below.

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Final Report.doc74.5 KB

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