Their projects respect the interdependence of wildlife, habitat and local communities.
Indonesia is estimated to have lost more than 72% of its primary forest.
To help address these issues, the FNPF is managing projects in Bali and Kalimantan, including wildlife rehabilitation, breeding and dissemination of critically endangered birds, and reforestation.
Their community development work includes environmental education and teaching sustainable ways to earn a living, while respecting the environment.