Conservation project in West Papua 19th March 2015 Manokwari, West Papua (ANTARA News) – Three international natural conservation non-governmental organizations (NGOs): Conservation International (CI), the Nature Conservancy (TNC), and World … Continue Reading International organizations to finance sea conservation project in West Papua
West Papua reforestation Manokwari (ANTARA News) – As part of West Papua reforestation, the West Papua administration has planted a total of 200 thousand trees since January 2014, according … Continue Reading West Papua plants 200 thousand trees since January 2014
Farouk Arnaz & Banjir Ambarita | October 28, 2010 JAKARTA GLOBE Jakarta. Five police officers were killed when their plane crashed on a Papuan coast after delivering relief aid to … Continue Reading Five Police Officers Killed in Aid Plane Crash in Papua
An aerial view of Wasior village after being hit by flooding in Indonesia’s Papua province
Jakarta -The central government has dispatched a total of 42 tons of relief supplies to Wasior, West Papua, where a flash flood had swept hundreds of people away from their … Continue Reading Government dispatches relief supplies to Wasior
by Mathias Hariyadi Thousands of refugees have abandoned their homes out of fear of more collapses. The area is isolated, making the situation difficult for teams of aid workers. A … Continue Reading INDONESIA : Earthquake in West Papua, initial tally is 4 dead, 34 injured
Most of Indonesian are not familiar with green politics, ecology, social justice, grassroots democracy and peace. The same situation is also applied to most Papuan, so I think it is … Continue Reading Green Indonesia Green Papua
A very important warning from Arief Wicaksono of Greenpeace Posted at 08:12 on 22 May, 2008 UTC in RNZI Greenpeace says that without good governance, Indonesia’s plans to utilise millions … Continue Reading Greenpeace says Indonesia mustn’t encroach on Papua forests in oil palm push
Yesterday I read a very interesting story of a great mountain climber, Kevin Flynn in MPNnow. He had a unique experience of pleasure of climbing Carstensz Pyramid, Oceania’s highest peak. He … Continue Reading High mountain, high stakes
Related to the logging industry pressure to loosen Papua Log Export Ban, an international pulp factory plans to invest and to destroy our forest. Do we need investment that only … Continue Reading U.S. firm to invest $4 bln in Indonesian pulp factory
Papua log export ban is very serious, and all Papuan should support the Papua Log Export Ban. Log export ban is under pressure now. It seems that both Papua local … Continue Reading Papua log export ban
I am sure that well educated Papuan either activist or government employee should read the article on BP business in Papua. As I mentioned earlier in my writing on Multinational … Continue Reading BP Shattered illusions
Confrontation will only worsening conflict in Papua. We should start to think and act wisely in mature manner. Some separatist pomps speak out against development in Papua, for example by … Continue Reading Papuan Should Watch Sustainable Multinational Projects
Lorentz National Park (Source: The Ministry of Forestry, Republic of Indonesia) Yesterday, when I browsed the internet I have found a very interesting link on Lorentz National Park. Located at … Continue Reading Lorentz National Park, Indonesia
Source: Canadianpress.google.com In this photo released by the World Wildlife Fund, a leatherback turtle fitted with a satellite tracking device heads for the sea on July 25, 2003, on a … Continue Reading Leatherback turtle swims from Indonesia to Oregon in epic journey
Rivers and Lakes of Papua – For all travelever around the world, a short and tempting information on wild adventure in the peaceful land of Papua can be found at … Continue Reading The Rivers and Lakes of Papua