SLOW LORIS & WILDLIFE NEW REHABILITATION CENTER

by ISCP (Indonesian Species Conservation Program)
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Project Report | May 18, 2020
Released Slow Lorise in the Corona situation!!

By rudianto sembiring | project leader

As per our updated information yesterday, a female individual Sumatran slow loris which confiscated by the BKSDA together with the ISCP team from resident who took care of it illegally in the village of Pante raya,Pesam sub-district, district Bener meriah, Central Aceh, and today Monday May 11/ 2020 . The BKSDA Aceh team together with ISCP released the slow loris back to its natural habitat in the Aceh forest area. Some of our most important actors at the ISCP are our wildlife and conservation workers, including the keepers and volunteers who work across several areas over the North Sumatran and Aceh Provinces. They are tasked with such duties as monitoring and patrolling areas, caring for wildlife collected from the community, and investigations into the illegal captivity of wildlife for pets or trade prior to being released from our ISCP Center. Their participation is what has helped us keep wildlife alive and safe within their habits. However, since the end of February the invasion of Coronavirus' COVID-19'into Indonesia has restricted almost all aspects and regulations related to the work that our teams are carrying out. The pandemic has caused a severe loss of income which has impacted both our workers and their families, including their abilities to work as wildlife protectors and to travel to and from our wildlife sanctuaries. We encourage anyone who follows our work either as part of our 'Friends of ISCP', 'Friends of Slow Lorises' or who might be seeing this through Instagram or Facebook, to take part in helping us through these difficult times. Any donation is incredibly meaningful and goes towards continuing both our stories and protecting endangered wildlife. Your small $xx Amount could be distributed through link bellow:

https://www.globalgiving.org/…/we-kukang-sumatra-slow-lori…/

Warm Regards

ISCP admin

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ISCP (Indonesian Species Conservation Program)

Location: Medan - Indonesia
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Rudianto sembiring
Medan , North Sumatra Indonesia

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