Komodo Park
Monday, January 4, 2021
AFTER the environment ministry revised the Komodo National Park’s 173,000-hectare zoning map in 2012, numerous companies applied for a permit to manage the park’s forest areas, which are home to the ora—the local tongue for Komodo dragons. The United Nations world heritage site status, given in 1991, no longer prevents the government’s plan to turn the area into a premium tourist destination, and to divide the area into ut
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