SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER

by ISCP (Indonesian Species Conservation Program)
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SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER
SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER
SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER
SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER
SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER

Siranggas wildlife reserve forest, Monday 14 June 2021.

In the framework of the road to HKAN (National Nature Conservation Day) 2021 and efforts to conserve wildlife, on June 14, 2021 the North Sumatra Natural Resources Conservation Center, together with partners the Scorpion Indonesia Foundation and ISCP (Indonesian Species Conservation Program Foundation) carried out the release wildlife in Siranggas Wildlife Sanctuary/wildlife reserve forest, Pakpak Bharat Regency.

There are 5 (four) wild animals released into the wild, 4 (four) protected animals and 1 (one) unprotected animal. These animals are from 2 (two) Binturong (Arctictis binturong) which came from community submissions on August 24, 2019 and October 12, 2020, 1 (one) Leopard Cat (Felis bengalensis) which was handed over by the community on January 16, 2021, 1 (one) individual slow loris (Nycticebus coucang)with female sex as a result of community submission on May 26, 2021 which was entrusted to the ISCP foundation and 1 (one) reticulated python (Phyton reticulatus) resulting from the evacuation around the PPS Sibolangit area on June 6, 2021.

Before being returned to their natural habitat, the 4 (four) animals were treated and rehabilitated at PPS Sibolangit and 1 (one) individual slow loris was treated and rehabilitated at YPKSI/ISCP.

The release of wild animals is an effort to maintain the population of wild animals in nature or their natural habitat.
After the release, it is hoped that the animals will be able to survive and reproduce naturally.

Let's, good friends and all good donors, support and help us continue to donate to save slow lorises and other wildlife at our fundraiser at this GLOBAL GIVING platform crowdfunding

Greetings and Regards
YPKSI/ISCP Admin

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#worldenvironmentday2021
#worldenvironmentday2021

Let's increase awareness of flora and fauna so that our earth is protected from damage. Amen

To all good friends and good donors who have donated and who will donate later: "Happy World Environment Day 2021(5 June 2021) for those of you who still care".

Because the environment acts as a place where all living things interact with one another.

Slow lorises play a major role in forest and plantation ecosystems. This shy animal plays a role in the distribution of plants in the forest. On the other hand, slow lorises are also biotic pollinators that help farmers by controlling the population of harmful insects.

Therefore, it is important for us to always maintain its sustainability so that it can still be enjoyed by future generations.

To support or assist us in working with the government and institutions that observe flora and fauna,please keep on help us to continue to set aside a little of your fortune by donate to our fundraising which is on this GlobalGiving link.

Thank you..
Wassalam & greetings from us
Admin ISCP

shoots of hope for our generation
shoots of hope for our generation
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A resident of Bukum village, Sibolangit sub-district handed over 1 individual slow loris which he has kept for about a year to the ISCP center on Wednesday, May 26, 202..
The resident who handed over the slow loris realized after finding out from the internet that the slow loris had been listed as protected animals and with his own awareness handed it over directly to ISCP members at the Sumatran slow loris rehabilitation center in the village of the Rumah Pilpil , Sibolangit and then the ISCP forward the report or coordinate via Whatsapp to the North Sumatra BKSDA . And for now the slow loris is being rehabilitated at the ISCP center, where later the ISCP will coordinate again with the BKSDA veterinarian to carry out health checks, sex, animal behavior and so on.
Thank you to ISCP volunteers, all #GoodPeople who care about wildlife, our donors from #GlobalGiving and also other NGOs who work hand in hand to care for and preserve Indonesian wildlife.
Let's continue to help us by donating through ISCP fundraising at this GG link
Warm regards
ISCP admin
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Thursday, May 20, 2021, also coincides with the commemoration of the National Resurgence Day in Indonesia, the Bksda team and ISCP rescued 1 individual Sumatran slow loris mother and the baby, from residents of Fajar Harapan village, Timang Gajah sub-district, a Bener Meriah district,Aceh. Information obtained by ISCP from informants stated that there is a resident who has kept the Sumatran slow loris mother and the baby for approximately 1 month, where the resident did not know that the slow loris is a protected wildlife by law,by given warnings and education so that he do not return to hunting or keep slow lorises or other wild animals and if he do the same thing in the future, he or this resident will be prosecuted according to applicable law Furthermore, the slow loris and baby slow lorises were secured by the Aceh BKSDA team and the ISCP for medical inspection before being released later.

Thank you to the Aceh BKSDA, ISCP Aceh representative volunteers, all #goodpeople ,#GlobalGivingDonors who care about wildlife and also other NGOs who work hand in hand to care for and preserve Indonesia's wildlife, and hopefully on this National Resurgence Day the spirit of community awakening will rise and continue to grow. to care for the preservation of Indonesian nature and wildlife.

 

 

Warm regads

YPKSI / ISCP admin

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Friday, April 30, 2021, the Bksda central Aceh and ISCP team confiscated the male Sumatran slow loris from the results of the ISCP informant's report that there would be a slow loris trade transaction in Lampahan village,then the ISCP team contacted the BKSDA representative at the Central Aceh resort and immediately drove to the location and It was found that the slow loris trader had left the transaction location and only residents had bought the slow loris.Furthermore, representatives of the Central Aceh resort BKSDA together with ISCP members secured the slow loris and provide warnings and information to resident who buy slow loris not to buy anymore because the slow lorises are protected by law and are not allowed to keep or buy slow loris for any reason according to law no. in 1990 concerning the Conservation of Living Natural Resources and their Ecosystems.

Due to the fact that the slow loris has not been kept long and is still in a healthy and wild behaviour, the BKSDA team together with the ISCP team released the slow loris in the forest conservation area of Central Aceh on the same day.

We would like said thank you to all #GoodPeople,all donors who already donate through our crowdfunding GlobalGiving platform, friends of the Central Aceh Bksda and all the community and friends of wildlife observers who have collaborated or worked hand in hand for the rescue and protection of wildlife, especially the Sumatran slow loris.

Let's #friendsofIscp help and support us to protection of Sumatran slow lorises and other wildlife by continuing to donate to this ISCP crowdfunding GlobalGiving platform

Thank you and best wishes
ISCP / YPKSI Admin

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