orangutan; diver and soft corals

Although Indonesia covers only 1.3% of Earth’s land surface, this island nation is home to about 17% of Earth's plant and animal species, some of which are found no where else in the world.


 

Places We Protect

See how we are helping loggers make changes in the Berau District that yield more intact forests, healthier local villagers and more trees sequestering carbon.

Komodo National Park

How We Work

Find out what happens when world leaders meet to address fisheries, coral reefs and climate change.

Halmahera Expedition SlideShow

See photos from the Halmahera Expedition. New species, crocodile fish, coral-eating starfish and more!

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Can carbon markets save orangutans?

Why are the Conservancy and partners using a 100-foot boat as a floating classroom?

What made Conservancy scientists "yahoo" with excitement on the Halmahera expedition?

Villagers and loggers were fighting over a Borneo forest. Then the Conservancy stepped in. How did the Conservancy broker an agreement?

Get the answers to these questions and others. Explore More>>

 

Ways of Giving

Help support the Conservancy's work in Indonesia.


 


 

Images (top to bottom, left to right): Orangutan and baby orangutan in Borneo © Eileen Herrling; A diver and neon orange soft corals in Indonesia © Jeff Yonover; Komodo National Park © Jez O'Hare; East Kalimantan © Djuna Ivereigh.