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Rescue & Conservation in Indonesia

"Rescue & Conservation in Indonesia: Safeguarding wildlife and habitats"

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217 reviews
From the pick up by Gede to the end of the evening, we were treated to a wonderful and interesting experience. Fortunate to be the only guests, the opportunity to speak with Wayan, his family and the scientists was great. We spent time withem all, learning about the project, the Fireflies, managing to see them in the wild, and them individually. Cooking good food in a traditional kitchen was very different to home, and I don't think many visitors would survive if left to their own devices with the available facilities. A testament to how good Balinese Cooking is. The meal gave us an opportunity to speak with Wayan, a well travelled, educated and engaging man, who is passionate about the project, his culture and its history. The evening was well worth the cost, especially when you take into account the good your money is doing. We could've spent more time there, though hopefully we have encouraged you to take our place.
Paul
Wow… Where do we begin? My girlfriend and I had no expectations coming into this experience, but we left with our hearts, stomachs and souls full of stories, good food and inspiration. Wayan, his family, the students, everyone was so kind and we truly enjoyed every second of our stay. It was a very emotional experience somehow and it was a pleasure to get away from the busy city and touristy attractions. We were told the story of how the place came to be, we visited the firefly lab, took a tour of the farmer’s land and helped cook dinner before enjoying it by a candlelit dinner. At the end we got to see the fireflies over the rice field. Even our Gojek drivers waited for us to be done before driving us home <3 we made sure to pay them cash and they got a fat tip from us! Overall we recommend this tour and would rate it a 12/10. Thank you Wayan, thank you to everyone we had the chance to meet
Cassandre and Toby
Amazing experience to spend time with Wayan, his family and the resident scientists to learn about this important project to recover the local fire fly population. We learned about the project, shared a fantastic dinner out in the garden at night and then had the opportunity to see the fireflies in their natural habitat. It's a once in a lifetime experience so highly recommend the tour.
Rebecca

Rescue & Conservation in Indonesia FAQs

What are the primary goals of rescue and conservation efforts in Indonesia?
The primary goals of rescue and conservation efforts in Indonesia are to protect and preserve the country's rich biodiversity, safeguard endangered species, restore and conserve natural habitats, and promote sustainable use of resources.
Which endangered species are targeted for rescue and conservation in Indonesia?
Indonesia focuses on the rescue and conservation of several endangered species, including the Sumatran orangutan, Javan rhinoceros, Sumatran tiger, Sumatran elephant, and the Bornean orangutan.
What are the major challenges faced by rescue and conservation efforts in Indonesia?
Some major challenges faced by rescue and conservation efforts in Indonesia include deforestation, illegal wildlife trade, habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and limited funding and resources.
What strategies are employed in Indonesia to promote rescue and conservation?
Indonesia employs various strategies to promote rescue and conservation, such as establishing national parks and protected areas, conducting wildlife rehabilitation and release programs, implementing stricter law enforcement against illegal wildlife trade, raising awareness through education and community engagement, and collaborating with international organizations and governments.
How can individuals contribute to rescue and conservation efforts in Indonesia?
Individuals can contribute to rescue and conservation efforts in Indonesia by supporting ethical wildlife tourism, avoiding the purchase of products derived from endangered species, participating in volunteer programs or donating to reputable conservation organizations, and spreading awareness about the importance of conservation through social media and personal networks.
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