Indonesian Ecological Restoration & Education
Rice Patty
Another rice patty that will be restored to a native Jeparan ecosystem through the work of the Jepara Forest Conservancy.
Site review with Agus
Tim O'Brien and Agus Rafiqkoh review the site shortly after its purchase and discuss reforestation strategy.
Rice Paddy to Restore
This is just one of the rice paddies that will be restored to a native Jeparan ecosystem through the work of the Jepara Forest Conservancy.
Some of the JFC Team
Our project has a great diversity of wonderful people helping out, this picture is of the guys but there are lots of talented women involved as well!
Arabica Coffee in Kunir Village
The farmers of Kunir have great skills in tending a diversity of crops.
Intact Langur Habitat
This view is opposite the degraded lands. This rich forest will provide important native species for restoration.
Taryono and Tim
Collaborators in forest restoration and community empowerment, Taryono and Tim O'Brien survey the Jepara Forest Conservancy's Mount Muria site, located in North Central Java.
Kunir Gorge
Ecological diversity and downstream water needs viewed from the Jepara Forest Conservancy's forest restoration site on Mount Muria in North Central Java.
JFC Opening Ceremony
Celebration and serious commitment: an inaugural ceremony formally recognizes the Jepara Forest Conservancy's model for forest restoration and sustainable business development - Kunir village, Mount Muria, North Central Java.