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Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation

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37: 51: 76: 83: 58: 282:, an international nongovernmental organisation focused on big cats. Since 1998 the foundation and TWNC have moved eight Sumatran tigers, and five have been returned to their natural habitat. In the TWNC area there are 30–40 Sumatran tigers, which are occasionally photographed. In 2011, three cubs were born in the area to rescued Sumatran tigers. 231:
The Go-Green Society began the foundation’s program to restore TWNC in 1998. The recovery progress was relatively slow because of extensive damage caused by illegal activity in the area, and the foundation spent years reducing and stabilizing the rate of deforestation in the conservation area.
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Since 1996 (followed by a 2010 agreement), TWNC has been funded and managed by the foundation. As part of a July 2008 agreement with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry, TWNC is part of the 365,000-hectare (1,410 sq mi)
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As indicated by its absence of tigers in conflict, TWNC's natural forest is an example of a complete food chain. Its marine conservation has attracted individual visitors and national and international institutions such as
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in the national park has destroyed about 20 percent of the forest. Coral reefs were damaged by an exponential increase in fishing over an approximately 20,000-hectare (77 sq mi) area around the TWNC.
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family which limits trees' access to sunlight, is an environmental challenge. Another challenge is the loss of TWNC's coastal area. Several areas in TWNC have eroded as much as 20 metres (66 ft) due to
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Assisting Indonesian forest patrols with additional personnel and equipment to protect TWNC Conservation and provide training and information about conservation to villagers surrounding TWNC.
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to reduce the rate of relapse. The program combines drug rehabilitation with TWNC's conservation work, encouraging former addicts to pursue careers in conservation and
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Although it is the third country classified as a "lung of the world", Indonesia faces a challenge in sustaining funding for its conservation activities.
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The area has experienced illegal activity, including poaching, illegal fishing and unauthorized logging and land use. As a result of these activities,
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On 16 July 2014 TWNC received an award from Panthera for its success in Sumatran tiger conservation at the annual Tigers Forever meeting in Jakarta.
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A drug-rehabilitation program, employing former addicts in conservation-based activities in cooperation with the
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A program encouraging local residents to support the foundation’s go-green activities, reversing deforestation
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visited Tambling during her visit to Indonesia. Fifteen foreign ambassadors visited TWNC during the 2009
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estimate, the Sumatran tiger population numbers less than 300. The foundation and TWNC are working with
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A limited ecotourism program, providing biodegradable products and tree-planting activities.
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Foundation programs and efforts implemented in TWNC include:
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Tambling
Forested shoreline, with docks and a boat
Map of Sumatra, with preserve in the southwest
Map of Sumatra, with preserve in the southwest
Sumatra
Indonesia
Semangka
5°54′58″S 104°33′22″E / 5.916°S 104.556°E / -5.916; 104.556
www.tamblingwildlife.com
marine conservation
Sumatra
Tomy Winata
Artha Graha Peduli Foundation
Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park
deforestation
Reforestation
waru
nyamplung
Sumatran tigers
WWF
IUCN
Panthera
sea turtles
Sunda pangolin
National Anti-Narcotics Agency (BNN)
ecotourism
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Vienna
UNESCO
World Bank

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