Wildlife Messengers' mission is to conserve wildlife and habitats through scientific research, on-the-ground action, and communication. We achieve these aims by conducting studies in disciplines such as conservation genetics and biology, by working with local communities to develop sustainable livelihoods, by safeguarding traditional knowledge, and by making scientific and educational films, photographs, and audio recordings. Many of our projects take place in countries with lower industrial bases. Our communications target national and international audiences including government authorities, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, local and indigenous communities, and... read more Wildlife Messengers' mission is to conserve wildlife and habitats through scientific research, on-the-ground action, and communication. We achieve these aims by conducting studies in disciplines such as conservation genetics and biology, by working with local communities to develop sustainable livelihoods, by safeguarding traditional knowledge, and by making scientific and educational films, photographs, and audio recordings. Many of our projects take place in countries with lower industrial bases. Our communications target national and international audiences including government authorities, non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, local and indigenous communities, and global audiences.
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By Dwi Agustina | Indonesian Project Leader
Dear Supporters, Masakambing is a tiny island in the middle of the Java Sea, part of the Masalembu Archipelago and home to less than 700 people. It can only be reached by ferry from... Read the full report ›By Dudi Nandika and Dwi Agustina | Directors, Konservasi Kakatua Indonesia
The Salmon-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua moluccensis) is a large (46–52 cm), white cockatoo with a pink crest. It is one of the endemic cockatoos in Maluku and it is also called as the Moluccan... Read the full report ›By Dudi Nandika and Dwi Agustina | Directors, Konservasi Kakatua Indonesia
Poaching wildlife in Maluku, especially in the islands of Seram and Ambon, is still an ongoing issue. In addition to the high market demand, hunting in Maluku also occurs due to the existence of a... Read the full report ›