Indonesia
Location Southeast Asia, archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
National Websites Indonesian Government Links
Embassy / Chancery in U.S.  2020 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington D.C. 20036
Agencies responsible for biological inventory and conservation Ministry of Forestryand Ministry of Environment
Non-governmental organizations concerned with conservation See "Professional Organization"World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Indonesia Programme The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Indonesia Programme World Environment Center (WEC) Conservation Internasional (CI) Indonesia Programme Care Internasional Indonesia Organization Industrial Spiritual and Culture Advancement (OISCA) Asia Westland Bureau (AWB) Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO) (The) Fort Wayne Zoological Society and Concervation International (FWZS/CI) (The) International Council for Bird Preservation (ICBP) atau Birdlife Sticthing FACE (Forest Absorbing Carbon dioxide Emission) Center For International Forestry Research (CIFOR) (The) Tropenbos Foundation (The) International Crops Research Institute for (the) Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) (The) Gottingen University Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour le Development (CIRAD) (The) International Course for Development Oriented Research In Agriculture (ICRA) Indonesian Center for Environmental Law (ICEL)
Major Natural Resources The natural resources of Indonesia include petroleum, tin, natural gas, nickel, timber, bauxite copper, fertile soil, coal, gold, and silver. In addition, there are vast rain forests, coral reefs and mangrove forests that serve as home to a large variety of plants and animals. Indonesia is known for its Orangutans and Komodo Dragons. There are over 40,000 species of plants and about 6000 species are used by natives in traditional rituals and for herbal medicine.
Major Environmental and Conservation Issues Forest fires have often been started by plantation owners and the timber industry to clear forest for their activities.  In recent years they have burned out of control due to low rainfall and unusual wind patterns caused by El Nino  They cause transnational air pollution and destroy huge areas of forest habitat. 

Indonesian fires blamed on plantations, ENN Daily News -- 8-10-99

ASEAN moves up smog meeting as fires rage, ENN Daily News -- 8-10-99

Indonesia's Forest Fires Pose an Economic Threat
Also, there are problems due to commercial deforestation. Efforts are being made to preserve rare animals like the Komodo Dragon. Recently, in 1997 a new species of coelacanth, a fish that was thought to be extinct for 80 million years, was discovered by Mark Erdmann in Sulawesi.

Statistics Information Sources
Land area 1,826,440 Sq km CIA Publications
Area of forest 1,132,392.8 Sq km CIA Publications
Area of wetlands 256 sites Wetland Data Base
Area of territorial waters 93,000 Sq km CIA Publications
Population:212,941,810   Density: 116.6/Sq. km

 

CIA Publications
Area protected (ha) (only areas >1000ha) at all IUCN levels: 18,565,292 ha Fraction of land area protected (%): 9.67% World Conservation Monitering Centre
Major Protected Areas List of Major Protected Areas Information Center for the Environment
Endemic Species
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Endangered, Threatened and Vulnerable Species
Mammals 128
Birds 104
Reptiles 19
Amphibians 0
Fish 60
Invertebrates 29
Plants 264

Complete Plant Listing

Orangutans: Out of the Dark Ages, by Carel van Schaik - From BBC Wildlife
Orangutans 20 Years from Extinction
Saving Orangutans

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Animal 

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Plants

Extinct Species
Mammals 4
Birds 1
Reptiles 0
Amphibians 0
Fish 0
Invertebrates 1
Plants  


Complete Plant Listing

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Animal 

World Conservation Monitoring Centre - Plants

Species listed on CITES Appendices




CITES-listed Species Database
Legislation
Laws protecting endangered or threatened species Environmental and Natural Resource Information Directory(please see "Laws and Regulations")
Laws protecting endangered ecosystems Environmental and Natural Resource Information Directory(please see "Laws and Regulations")
Signatory to CITES 28.12.1978
Signatory to Ramsar Wetlands Convention 8.8.1992
Signatory to Convention on Biological Diversity  23.8.1994
Signatory to Migratory Bird Treaty did not sign
Member of International Whaling Commission currently not a member
Signatory to other international treaties designed to protect or manage biological resources party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: Desertification, Marine Life Conservation
Natural Resource Use Information Sources
Fisheries Marine, Inland, Inland Open Water, Brackiswater, Fresh water pond, Field and Cage Culture Fisheries Departemen Pertanian
Forestry / deforestation Indonesia Forest Conservation News
ILLEGAL LOGGING DEVASTATING SUAQ, SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Illegal Logging in Gunung Leuser National Park
Allegations of Major Illegal Logging in Indonesian National Park
Ministry of Forestry and Estate Crops
Ecotourism Rain Forests in Western Java, the Togian Islands,Orangutans, hiking and rafting. Biodiversity Conservation Network and Inside Indonesia-Togianand Inside Indonesia-Orangutans also Adventure Indonesia
Trade in wildlife products reptile skins, sea turtle products, stuffed exotic birds Epicurious Travel
Hunting over-hunting of resident and migratory waterbirds Regional Report: Indonesia
Other uses of natural resources
Human Impacts on Natural Resources Information Sources
Air pollution in urban areas due to industrialization Theodora
Water pollution waste dumping and concrete construction Global Sustainability, UC Irvine
Development activities Second Long-Term Development Phase Human Resources Development Program
Introduced species
Legislation addressing these issues "Minister of Agriculture Decree No. 375/Kpts/IK.250/5/95 prohibiting the capture of the fish Napoleon Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) because the capture of the fish ruin the coral reef and other marine substance and the Minister of Trading Decree No. 94/Kp/V/95 prohibiting the eksport of the fish Napoleon, dead or alive, parts of the fish or any object that contains parts of the fish"-from Environmental and Natural Resource Information Directory Environmental and Natural Resource Information Directory
Restoration and Reintroduction Information Sources
Programs for restoration of damaged habitat  Biodiversity Action Plan World Resources Institute
Programs for ex situ conservation (captive breeding and reintroduction) of endangered species Sumatran Tiger Conservation Strategy Tiger Information Center

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Page compiled by Kyle Lothringer as part of a class project in h90 "The Science of Biodiversity and Conservation" (Peter J. Bryant, Instructor), University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA