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Terra Watch

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Two books on the ecology of Papua have been published, completing the five-part series on Indonesia’s nature.

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UP until the middle of last century, world biologists were convinced that Papua was the only largest and remaining terra incognita—the unknown world. Furthermore, according to G. S. Hope, a researcher from Australia, until mid-1976, only a handful of researchers with special permits could enter the region.

Papua, so near yet so far, is our contemporary problem. And this heartrending condition continued until the end of last September—when t

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