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Komodo National Park; baby orangutan

Although Indonesia covers only 1.3% of Earth’s land surface, this island nation is home to about 17% of Earth's plant and animal species, some of which are found no where else in the world.


 

Places We Protect

See how a Conservancy partnership has brought sustainable livelihoods and ecotourism to Komodo National Park.

Komodo National Park

How We Work

The Conservancy joined with nine Indonesian and international organizations to establish the Conservation Training and Resource Center (CTRC) in Bogor.

Did You Know?

Located between Asia and Australia, Indonesia contains a natural convergence of remarkable flora and fauna from these two separate continents.

In the Spotlight

Find out how the Conservancy learned to think bigger about protecting critical orangutan habitat along the Lesan River.

East Kalimantan

Join a karst expedition and discover a new species in East Kalimantan in postcards from Borneo


 

Images (top to bottom, left to right): Komodo National Park © Kal Muller; Baby orangutan © Eileen Herrling; Komodo National Park © Jez O'Hare; East Kalimantan © Djuna Ivereigh.