World Wildlife Fund Indonesia
The World Wildlife Fund Indonesia (WWF Indonesia) is a branch of the global conservation organization dedicated to protecting the country's rich biodiversity. Established in 1998, it focuses on various environmental issues, including habitat preservation, wildlife protection, and sustainable development. WWF Indonesia works with local communities, governments, and businesses to promote conservation efforts and raise awareness about environmental challenges.
WWF Indonesia's initiatives include protecting endangered species like the Sumatran tiger and orangutan, as well as preserving critical ecosystems such as rainforests and coral reefs. The organization also emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture and fisheries to ensure the long-term health of Indonesia's natural resources.