Saturday, 31 January 2015

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Der Blick auf die schöne Landschaft

New EIA report out today ...


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

New EIA report out today ...

'Palm oil plantation crime drives massive illegal logging in Indonesia'

JAKARTA: The clear-cutting of forests to make way for oil palm plantations is driving a wave of illegal logging in Indonesia, fundamentally undermining efforts to bring much-needed reform to the nation’s forestry and timber sectors.

A new report released today by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), Permitting Crime: How palm oil expansion drives illegal logging in Indonesia, reveals how a widespread culture of corruption and poor law enforcement is generating a flood of illicit timber as plantations surge into frontier forests.

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* Read & download the report at http://eia-international.org/permitting-crime-how-palm-oil-expansion-drives-illegal-logging-in-indonesia
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In-depth case studies of blatant violations of licensing procedures and other laws in Central Kalimantan – a hotspot for forest crime – detailed in the report include:

• outright violations of plantation licensing, timber and environmental regulations by firms clear-cutting forests in some of Indonesia’s richest tracts of rainforest;

• clear links between a series of palm oil concessions, a corrupt regent and one of the highest-profile Indonesian political graft cases of recent years;

• attempts by a palm oil firm to pay US$45,000 to police to bury an investigation into its illegal operations;

• local governments selling-out customary communities and facilitating the transfer of millions of dollars of their resources to private firms.

The report explains how almost all palm plantations nationwide are willfully evading Indonesia’s Timber Legality Verification System (Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu, or SVLK), a mandatory law implemented in September 2010 as a cornerstone of efforts to ensure only legal timber is produced in the country.

“Illegal logging in oil palm concessions is out of control and Indonesia’s revamped timber laws have completely failed to rein it in,” said EIA Forest Campaigner Tomasz Johnson.

Read the press release in full at http://eia-international.org/palm-oil-plantation-crime-drives-illegal-logging-in-indonesia

#Indonesia #palmoil #deforestation

Image: Canals dug to drain peat soils in PT Nusantara Sawit Persada, Indonesia, July 2013 (c) EIA

Kenya lost over 100 rhinos in three years


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

Kenya lost over 100 rhinos in three years

Kenya lost over 100 rhinos to poachers in the last three years, raising fears that the country's total number of 1,000 rhinos could be wiped out, a government official said Wednesday.

Environment Cabinet Secretary Judi Wakhungu said illegal wildlife trade presented a serious threat to the survival and conservation of many endangered species.

Wakhungu said that effective prosecution was hampered by lack of concrete expert evidence that could link a poacher to a confiscated wildlife product.

"In order to combat wildlife crime, we have strengthened policies and legal frameworks, increased law enforcement capacity, and developed effective judicial systems," Xinhua news agency quoted her as saying.

Judi Wakhungu was speaking in Naivasha, northwest of Nairobi, after officially opening a workshop on scene of crime trainers drawn from various countries in the continent.

Wakhungu said the country was developing and implementing regional wildlife enforcement strategies and networks that were interconnected through a global coordinating mechanism.

Full story at http://www.siasat.com/english/news/kenya-lost-over-100-rhinos-three-years

#rhino #Kenya #poaching

Image (c) N.J Wight

'Say No to Religious Ivory and Save Thousands of Elephants'


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

'Say No to Religious Ivory and Save Thousands of Elephants'

Pope Francis is visiting the Philippines in January, a perfect opportunity for him to speak out against the use of ivory in religious iconography.  

Many of the country’s 75 million Roman Catholics believe that owning a figure made of ivory best expresses their devotion to God, a belief which fuels a huge market in religious ivory.

A clear statement from the Vatican that this practice is not condoned and must end could be pivotal in reducing the slaughter of the tens of thousands of elephants whose tusks supply this trade.

Please sign the petition at https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Pope_Francis_Say_No_to_Religious_Ivory_and_Save_Thousands_of_Elephants/ - and SHARE it wide to family and friends!

If you have a Twitter account, you can also send a message: Pope Francis @Pontifex- say NO to #ivory & help save thousands of #elephants bit.ly/1tXWSjL

For more information about EIA's Elephants Campaign, please visit http://eia-international.org/category/illegal-wildlife-trade/elephants-illegal-wildlife-trade

#elephants #ivory #Pope #Philippines

Image: Religious icons carved from ivory, the Philippines (c) Brent Stirton

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO REACH OUR BIG GIVE CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE TARGET!


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO REACH OUR BIG GIVE CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE TARGET!

We would like to extend a massive thank you to all those who have made a donation today, helping us reach £9,800. However, we still have a long way to go to reach our target of £20,000!

Please log on to our Big Give project page at 10am (GMT) tomorrow morning to DOUBLE YOUR DONATION to EIA at no extra cost here:

https://secure.thebiggive.org.uk/project/illegalwildlifetrade

To ensure your gift is doubled, you need to make your donation as close to 10am as possible. During the donation process you will be notified if your donation will be doubled. If not, please keep trying as some reserved matched funding may again be made available.

Lastly, please share this post with your friends and family and help us smash our target!

Thank you for all your support so far.

China's Expanding Middle Class Fuels Poaching, Decadence in Myanmar


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China's Expanding Middle Class Fuels Poaching, Decadence in Myanmar

- In the remote jungle city of Mong La, endangered animals are sold as aphrodisiacs, traditional medicines, and gastronomic delicacies -

MONG LA, Myanmar—In this gaudy mecca of eroticism and greed on the eastern border with China, the cuisine isn't for the squeamish: Many items on the menu, including the drinks, are derived from poached endangered animals.

At one riverside bistro a tiger skeleton marinates in a dark alcoholic tonic in a 12-foot aquarium, its vacant eye sockets gazing down on patrons. The elixir is believed by its many aficionados to be a potent aphrodisiac that imparts the animal's muscular vitality.

The drink is just one of many enticements that lure hundreds of Chinese across the border every day to Myanmar's city of sin. As a taxi driver ferried us through the darkening jungle toward the neon-lit valley in the country also known as Burma, he summed up the destination's decadent attractions: "There's not much in Mong La. Just prostitutes, gambling, and rare animals."

Mong La is a smaller, seedier, anarchic version of Las Vegas—a collection of casinos and their associated vices in an unlikely, out-of-the-way place, though one where the rare animals are not for show, but for consumption. From humble market stalls to high-end boutiques, the town is a macabre menagerie where Chinese tourists can scoop up a bargain. A framed tiger tail goes for 30,000 yuan ($4,890), a tiger skin for 100,000 yuan ($16,300), and a prized rhino horn for 280,000 yuan ($45,640).

Read the full National Geographic article at http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/special-features/2014/12/141205-myanmar-burma-poachers-endangered-animals/

#Myanmar #Burma #China

Image: In the kitchen of a popular wildlife restaurant, meat hangs on hooks. Outside, snakes, turtles, pangolins and other animals live in cages until they are turned into entrees, via nationalgeographic.com

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO REACH OUR BIG GIVE CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE TARGET!


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO REACH OUR BIG GIVE CHRISTMAS CHALLENGE TARGET!

We would like to extend a massive thank you to all those who have made a donation today, helping us reach £9,800. However, we still have a long way to go to reach our target of £20,000!

Please log on to our Big Give project page at 10am (GMT) tomorrow morning to DOUBLE YOUR DONATION to EIA at no extra cost here:

https://secure.thebiggive.org.uk/project/illegalwildlifetrade

To ensure your gift is doubled, you need to make your donation as close to 10am as possible. During the donation process you will be notified if your donation will be doubled. If not, please keep trying as some reserved matched funding may again be made available.

Lastly, please share this post with your friends and family and help us smash our target!

Thank you for all your support so far.

'Say No to Religious Ivory and Save Thousands of Elephants'


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

'Say No to Religious Ivory and Save Thousands of Elephants'

Pope Francis is visiting the Philippines in January, a perfect opportunity for him to speak out against the use of ivory in religious iconography.  

Many of the country’s 75 million Roman Catholics believe that owning a figure made of ivory best expresses their devotion to God, a belief which fuels a huge market in religious ivory.

A clear statement from the Vatican that this practice is not condoned and must end could be pivotal in reducing the slaughter of the tens of thousands of elephants whose tusks supply this trade.

Please sign the petition at https://secure.avaaz.org/en/petition/Pope_Francis_Say_No_to_Religious_Ivory_and_Save_Thousands_of_Elephants/ - and SHARE it wide to family and friends!

If you have a Twitter account, you can also send a message: Pope Francis @Pontifex- say NO to #ivory & help save thousands of #elephants bit.ly/1tXWSjL

For more information about EIA's Elephants Campaign, please visit http://eia-international.org/category/illegal-wildlife-trade/elephants-illegal-wildlife-trade

#elephants #ivory #Pope #Philippines

Image: Religious icons carved from ivory, the Philippines (c) Brent Stirton

New European Union food labelling rules expected to force palm oil out into the open


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

New European Union food labelling rules expected to force palm oil out into the open

The widespread use of palm oil in our foodstuffs has become a major conservation issue in recent years.

Despite efforts in some quarters towards responsible sourcing, it remains a product tainted by a lack of transparency, corruption, criminality, deforestation and the destruction of the habitats of orangutans and other threatened species.

But attempts to do the right thing by leaving palm oil out of our shopping baskets are often thwarted by opaque and frankly misleading food labelling which conceals the presence of palm oil behind such bland terms as 'vegetable oil' or 'emulsifier'.

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* Look out for a major new EIA report on Tuesday (December 16) exposing crime and corruption in Indonesia's palm oil sector - http://eia-international.org/
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That should change when the new EU Food Information to Consumers Regulation comes into force from tomorrow (December 13).

The regulation contains a requirement that the specific types of vegetable oils contained in a food or drink product must now appear on the ingredients list.

For a quick guide to the new regulation, visit http://www.foodmanufacture.co.uk/Regulation/Food-manufacturers-get-top-five-guide-to-new-label-rules

#palmoil #EU #orangutans

Image: Orangutans (c) Roland Mayer, via Orangutan Foundation UK

New EIA report out today ...


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

New EIA report out today ...

'Palm oil plantation crime drives massive illegal logging in Indonesia'

JAKARTA: The clear-cutting of forests to make way for oil palm plantations is driving a wave of illegal logging in Indonesia, fundamentally undermining efforts to bring much-needed reform to the nation’s forestry and timber sectors.

A new report released today by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), Permitting Crime: How palm oil expansion drives illegal logging in Indonesia, reveals how a widespread culture of corruption and poor law enforcement is generating a flood of illicit timber as plantations surge into frontier forests.

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* Read & download the report at http://eia-international.org/permitting-crime-how-palm-oil-expansion-drives-illegal-logging-in-indonesia
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In-depth case studies of blatant violations of licensing procedures and other laws in Central Kalimantan – a hotspot for forest crime – detailed in the report include:

• outright violations of plantation licensing, timber and environmental regulations by firms clear-cutting forests in some of Indonesia’s richest tracts of rainforest;

• clear links between a series of palm oil concessions, a corrupt regent and one of the highest-profile Indonesian political graft cases of recent years;

• attempts by a palm oil firm to pay US$45,000 to police to bury an investigation into its illegal operations;

• local governments selling-out customary communities and facilitating the transfer of millions of dollars of their resources to private firms.

The report explains how almost all palm plantations nationwide are willfully evading Indonesia’s Timber Legality Verification System (Sistem Verifikasi Legalitas Kayu, or SVLK), a mandatory law implemented in September 2010 as a cornerstone of efforts to ensure only legal timber is produced in the country.

“Illegal logging in oil palm concessions is out of control and Indonesia’s revamped timber laws have completely failed to rein it in,” said EIA Forest Campaigner Tomasz Johnson.

Read the press release in full at http://eia-international.org/palm-oil-plantation-crime-drives-illegal-logging-in-indonesia

#Indonesia #palmoil #deforestation

Image: Canals dug to drain peat soils in PT Nusantara Sawit Persada, Indonesia, July 2013 (c) EIA

Friday, 30 January 2015

Thanks. Please appear to save the endangered species!

Thanks. Please appear to save the endangered species!
Nishioka/HUTAN Group

Originally shared by Top10For

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Kenya lost over 100 rhinos in three years


Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

Kenya lost over 100 rhinos in three years

Kenya lost over 100 rhinos to poachers in the last three years, raising fears that the country's total number of 1,000 rhinos could be wiped out, a government official said Wednesday.

Environment Cabinet Secretary Judi Wakhungu said illegal wildlife trade presented a serious threat to the survival and conservation of many endangered species.

Wakhungu said that effective prosecution was hampered by lack of concrete expert evidence that could link a poacher to a confiscated wildlife product.

"In order to combat wildlife crime, we have strengthened policies and legal frameworks, increased law enforcement capacity, and developed effective judicial systems," Xinhua news agency quoted her as saying.

Judi Wakhungu was speaking in Naivasha, northwest of Nairobi, after officially opening a workshop on scene of crime trainers drawn from various countries in the continent.

Wakhungu said the country was developing and implementing regional wildlife enforcement strategies and networks that were interconnected through a global coordinating mechanism.

Full story at http://www.siasat.com/english/news/kenya-lost-over-100-rhinos-three-years

#rhino #Kenya #poaching

Image (c) N.J Wight

good photo!


good photo!

Originally shared by null

Кавказ Путешествие и Отдых в Карачаево-Черкессии Куда поехать Где отдыхать Что посмотреть Фото Тур
Caucasus Travel and Recreation in Karachay-Cherkessia Photo Tour
Закатный Эльбрус
Снято неподалеку от перевала Гумбаши, на закате очень быстро над Эльбрусом сформировалось лентикулярное облако, не переминувшее зажечься от закатного солнца.
Photo by Олег

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Originally shared by Marilyn Monroe Video Archives


Marilyn Monroe 1958. Taken by Carl Perutz

Mapping forests’ carbon with lasers: http://youtu.be/ATBFfJFDOwU

Mapping forests’ carbon with lasers: http://youtu.be/ATBFfJFDOwU
http://youtu.be/ATBFfJFDOwU

UNEP - Amazon Deforestation in Google Earth: http://youtu.be/CwPq1CBTAx0

UNEP - Amazon Deforestation in Google Earth: http://youtu.be/CwPq1CBTAx0
http://youtu.be/CwPq1CBTAx0

Our World's Largest Rainforest: The Amazon: http://youtu.be/bYAZ3NWVgtc

Our World's Largest Rainforest: The Amazon: http://youtu.be/bYAZ3NWVgtc
http://youtu.be/bYAZ3NWVgtc

Amazon Deforestation: Timelapse: http://youtu.be/oBIA0lqfcN4

Amazon Deforestation: Timelapse: http://youtu.be/oBIA0lqfcN4
http://youtu.be/oBIA0lqfcN4

Amazon covers 6.7 million square kilometers (2.6 million sq mi) across nine countries, made up of nearly 400 billion...


Originally shared by Green Impact International

Amazon covers 6.7 million square kilometers (2.6 million sq mi) across nine countries, made up of nearly 400 billion individual trees . These trees are estimated to produce about 20 percent of the world’s oxygen. It is estimated that 1 in 10 of all animal species lives in the Amazon rain forest. On top of that, just one hectare (2.5 acres) of the Amazon rain forest can contain up to 750 species of trees and 1,500 species of higher plants.Deforestation in the Amazon does have catastrophic effects for the whole planet. The Amazon holds about 90–140 billion metric tons of carbon, which is three or four times the amount released into the atmosphere each year.In fact, deforestation accounts for about 15 percent of annual global emissions, which is more than the transport sector of the entire world. And obviously, if the rain forest is leveled in the next 40 years, there will be considerably fewer trees to absorb the markedly higher levels of carbon in the atmosphere. And once those trees are gone, it can take hundreds of years for them to grow back, if that’s even possible. We are literally making the problem bigger while also reducing
our ability to address it.

ROARsome news: L’Oreal commits to NO deforestation!


Originally shared by Greenpeace Australia Pacific

ROARsome news: L’Oreal commits to NO deforestation!

The world’s largest beauty and cosmetics company has made a landmark promise to cut forest destruction from their supply chains. This is a win for consumers and forests around the world!

Read more about this ultimate makeover: http://act.gp/1aJA7gJ

All the progress Brazil made cutting carbon emissions is currently being...: http://youtu.be/cHYQUPnMceo

All the progress Brazil made cutting carbon emissions is currently being...: http://youtu.be/cHYQUPnMceo
http://youtu.be/cHYQUPnMceo

Greenpeace: Stopping Amazon Deforestation: http://youtu.be/Fo4WXly4QYk

Greenpeace: Stopping Amazon Deforestation: http://youtu.be/Fo4WXly4QYk
http://youtu.be/Fo4WXly4QYk

Stop! 400 dams project in Amazon's forest by 2030


Stop! 400 dams project in Amazon's forest by 2030

Originally shared by Mo Jo

Questões Indígenas Demarcação de Terras
Support Chief Raoni and the Kayapo tribe for their campaign to stop 400 dams being built in the Brazilian Amazon. The Kayapo people have been campaigning to stop the construction of  Belo Monte, the world's third largest dam being built in the Amazon Rainforest, where another 59 are planned, 5 already having been passed to go ahead....Brazil plans to build over 400 dams in the Rainforest by 2030!

Join the warriors of Raoni as this fight belongs to the world ! Stop  the Belo Monte Dam! Stop the Genocide of Indigenous People, Save the Rainforest and reclaim mother earth into caring loving hands.

"The Sky People have sent us a message, that they can take whatever they want, and no-one can stop them. Well, we will send them a message. You ride out as fast as the wind can carry you! You tell the other clans to come! Tell them Toruk Makto calls to them! You fly now, with me! My Brothers! Sisters! And we will show the Sky People that they cannot take whatever they want! And that this, This is our land!" - Jake Sully, from 'AVATAR'

They shout, they scream, they fight, they worry, they despair, they lose hope at times, but they never give up fighting to stop The Belo Monte Dam and to protect Mother Nature....and all the while, the World's Media does not care to give this urgent issue any attention.  Every person associated with the media carries a responsibility for what is going on right now,  we are all guardians of mother earth. Yet the media refuse to get involved! They refuse to report the truth about what is happening..They refuse to support the Indigenous People of the World and in doing so they are being complicit in what is happening here!.....It is hugely shaming to each and every one of them who has turned away without conscience

http://www.evolvetoecology.com/#/ecology-news-blog/4553732237/Brazil's-President-Dilma-Rousseff-The-Belo-Monte-Dam-The-Irreversible-Destruction-of-The-Amazon-Rainforest/2789486
#brazil   #indiginouspeople   #destructionenvironnement

Timelapse: Devastating Deforestation: http://youtu.be/hllU9NEcJyg

Timelapse: Devastating Deforestation: http://youtu.be/hllU9NEcJyg
http://youtu.be/hllU9NEcJyg

ボルネオ島の森林状態


Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

ボルネオ島の森林状態

How Brazil is halting deforestation in the Amazon: http://youtu.be/Tk9BntFE_BY

How Brazil is halting deforestation in the Amazon: http://youtu.be/Tk9BntFE_BY
http://youtu.be/Tk9BntFE_BY

All into logging stopped Gunung Palung National Park by our research on Oct. 2014..


All into logging stopped Gunung Palung National Park by our research on Oct. 2014..

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

We researched the illegal logging and timber trade in Gunung Palung N.Park. the Matang Villager stopped illegal logging with PT.Sari Bumi Kusuma-Pt.Alas Kusuma Group/2014 Oct. グヌン・パルン国立公園の違法伐採は全て停止した!

the Oranutan want to eat the leaf in Tanjung Puting.

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

the Oranutan want to eat the leaf in Tanjung Puting. 野生オランウータンがいっぱい戻りだしたタンジュン・プテイン国立公園で2012年からアブラヤシ開発が再度持ち上がった。うーたん・森と生活を考える会は日本の13団体にも賛同をうけ、ユドヨノ大統領へアブラヤシ開発停止の嘆願書を2013年7月27日に送付した。

The Manmer timber import the big volume of timbers to China.


The Manmer timber import the big volume of timbers to China.

Originally shared by Environmental Investigation Agency

155 Chinese nationals arrested for illegal logging in Myanmar

155 Chinese citizens have been arrested in Myanmar for illegal logging, reports Agence France-Presse.

According to a statement from China's foreign ministry, the Chinese nationals were arrested in Myanmar’s Kachin state. Few details about the circumstances of their arrest were available.

Unregulated logging in Myanmar's northern forests is widespread. Chinese companies are the most dominant foreign entities in the sector, at times spurring local backlash.

Illegal logging is a major issue in Myanmar. According to an analysis published last year by the Environmental Investigative Agency (EIA), 72 percent of logs exported from Myanmar between 2000-2013 were illegally harvested.

Read more: http://news.mongabay.com/2015/0126-myanmar-chinese-logging-arrests.html#ixzz3Q2j7rRHd

Source: http://news.mongabay.com/2015/0126-myanmar-chinese-logging-arrests.html

#Myanmar #China #illegallogging

Image: Truck carrying logs in Myanmar (c) EIA

The Final Cut: http://youtu.be/bWN7Cvj_4Rw

The Final Cut: http://youtu.be/bWN7Cvj_4Rw
http://youtu.be/bWN7Cvj_4Rw

Forest on The Edge: http://youtu.be/SfJB6bQCOJE

Forest on The Edge: http://youtu.be/SfJB6bQCOJE
http://youtu.be/SfJB6bQCOJE

Global land cover change from 8000 BP to -50 BP‬: http://youtu.be/gBTlIaf12-4

Global land cover change from 8000 BP to -50 BP‬: http://youtu.be/gBTlIaf12-4
http://youtu.be/gBTlIaf12-4

Deforestation in Borneo by BBC's Orangutan Diary: http://youtu.be/qmRaN5OcQZs

Deforestation in Borneo by BBC's Orangutan Diary: http://youtu.be/qmRaN5OcQZs
http://youtu.be/qmRaN5OcQZs

Mengenang Hapsoro: http://youtu.be/uOchFiIISno

Mengenang Hapsoro: http://youtu.be/uOchFiIISno
http://youtu.be/uOchFiIISno

photo by EIA and Telapak

photo by EIA and Telapak

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The illegal logging in Tanjung Puting National Park by photo from EIA/ Telapak.

This photo took by Yayasan Titian, we showed the managed Sarawak army! They don't say this illegal trade

This photo took by Yayasan Titian, we showed the managed Sarawak army! They don't say this illegal trade

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The border of Kalimantan(Bengkayang) and Sarawak(Serikei)the Malaysian army don't work to check timber smuggling!マレーシアの軍隊は何も仕事せず密輸をずっと見逃していた

The timber mafia came to me, I show the different picture of another camera. After I traced their mafia! Many thanks!

The timber mafia came to me, I show the different picture of another camera. After I traced their mafia! Many thanks!

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

This logs import from Indonesia to Malaysia,Smuggling!  The timber mafia call to office, the gangs came to me. they don't  check this camera, so I trace the timber company in Peninsular Malaysia. インドネシアから密輸材撮影の時、Timber Mafiaの子分が通報した。3人が来て「撮った写真だせ」と。違うカメラで違う写真撮影を彼らに何枚も見せると車で戻った。こちらはゆっくりTaxiで彼らの跡を追跡した。

The sawn Ramin is illegal from Indonesia

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The sawn Ramin is illegal from Indonesia

The illegal Ramin imported from Indonesia to Japan that Indonesian G'ment baned Ramin trade since 2002.

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The illegal Ramin imported from Indonesia to Japan that Indonesian G'ment baned Ramin trade since 2002. This photo was on August 2001-違法ラミンがワシントン条約で2001年保護種とされたが、やはり輸入時品目等を記載せず日本へインドネシアから運ばれていた。

The routes of illegal timber smuggling from Kalimantan, Indonesia to Sarawak, Sabah, Malaysia, NGOs and Indonesian...

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The routes of  illegal timber smuggling from Kalimantan, Indonesia to Sarawak, Sabah, Malaysia, NGOs and Indonesian Government took to stop many area-カリマンタン(インドネシア)からサラワク、サバ州への密輸ルート・・・NGOsやインドネシア政府の行動で多くの箇所で違法取引が停止した。

The Ramin cut through in Sg.Buluh Kucil, Tanjung National Park inside on 2006.

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The Ramin cut through in Sg.Buluh Kucil, Tanjung National Park inside on 2006.
The illegal loggers stopped this area on 2005.All of area in Tanjung Puting National Park was stopped illegal logging on 2006.
But the palm oil companies want to make the palm farm development in the area of Sekonyer River,Tanjung Puting, now.
It's too crazy development!

The route of timber smuggling

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The route of timber smuggling

The Indonesian Government took the action of illegal timber issue,on 2010 Sematan port, Sarawak can't import...

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The Indonesian Government took the action of illegal timber issue,on 2010 Sematan port, Sarawak can't import Indonesian timber-インドネシア政府は違法材対策のアクションを取り、サラワク州セマタンでは丸太や木材品の輸入が困難に、2010年のシーン。

The tag-boat carry the Indonesian logs in Kalabakan area,Sabah, Malaysia on 2007.

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The tag-boat carry the Indonesian logs in Kalabakan area,Sabah, Malaysia on 2007. Indonesian G'ment still ban to export the logs,but the Sabah's timber companies  want to gain the illegal logs. So the many companies can't gain to carry from the primary forest in Sabah, so 1990 year after the timber smuggling has been continuing in this area.Now few illegal Indonesian logs carry into Malaysia,Sabah.インドネシア・東カリマンタンからの密輸材がSabahタワウ・Kalabakanへ

The route of timber smuggling

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

The route of timber smuggling

In Batu Lintang, Sarawak, Harwood Sdn.

Originally shared by Yoshio Nishioka

In Batu Lintang, Sarawak, Harwood Sdn. re-operated to import the Indonesian logs, no writing document! 2004年には大量の違法材がインドネシアから運ばれた。2007年4月はインドネシア政府が次々逮捕し、密輸不可能となる。2010年再度調査すると、再密輸していた

Bruneo white-tail Gibbon is the one of endangered species, they live in few area of Central and West Kalimantan only...


Bruneo white-tail Gibbon is the one of endangered species, they live in few area of Central and West Kalimantan only in the World!

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Gunung Palung National Park, Illegal timber logging


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Gunung Palung National Park, Illegal timber logging

Gunung Palung National Park, Illegal timber logging


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Gunung Palung National Park, Illegal timber logging

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EIA/Telapak researched this company, this company traded the very big volume in Kuantan.


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EIA/Telapak researched this company, this company traded the very big volume in Kuantan. On 2004, we researched as same as trading big volume of Ramin inside the factory.

Don't make the Oil Palm Plantation in Tanjung Puting National Park. This machine took the demonstration on 2013 June.


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Don't make the Oil Palm Plantation in Tanjung Puting National Park. This machine took the demonstration on 2013 June.

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PT.ASMR under PT.

PT.ASMR under PT. BGA destroyed and cut the forests without Plantation Business Permit(IUP) on 8th June 2013 near Tanjung Puting National Park. They gained this Permit on 28th Nov. 2013.
Do this matter broken the Law? The evronmental assessments company, Sonokeling of PT.ASMR wrote the report that were wide area has peatland, almost development couldn't make palm plantation.


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