Around 40% of traded wildlife species die during the process, started from distressing capture, meager transportation, tight cages, and insufficient food
the Indonesian Society for Animal Welfare (ISAW) is doing a crowdfunding campaign through Indiegogo.com for the development of Zoo Reporting for Citizens Application (Zoo Recapp)
Protection of Froest & Fauna (PROFAUNA) Indonesia and representatives from the Journalism Department of Padjadjaran University (UNPAD), Bandung, visited the headquarters of the Indonesian Broadcasting
Seven youngsters received an intensive training, as a prerequisite to become members of Profauna's Ranger batch 2. The training was held in Mt. Malang, Malang regency, on 28 June 2014