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Keeping Watch Without an Old Friend

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

WWF’s work to save the Javan rhinoceros since 1962 came to an end when the environment and forestry ministry terminated its partnership with the organization. Now WWF can no longer work at the national park.

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A sumatran elephant, member of the patrol team, at the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Lampung./ Tempo/parliza hendrawan. tempo : 173248769749.

A metal fence splices through the forest at the center of the Ujung Kulon National Park. On the 1.7-meter-tall fence’s uppermost wire hangs a yellow sign warning of electrical current. The barrier separates the Ujung Kulon forests from Ujungjaya village, the westernmost settlement in Java. “It’s around eight kilometers in length from north to south,” said Rifki Saefudin, a member of the Rhino Foundation of Indonesia Javan

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