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Hammock Amok in Jakarta

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Location

Jakarta, Indonesia

Date

13 - 14 Oct 2018

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To help preserve and propagate Indonesian wildlife, fifty-five AirAsia Allstars gathered at the Taman Margasatwa Ragunan to build 256 pieces of enrichment tools for rescued animals in nine beneficiary centres in Indonesia: Ragunan Zoological Gardens, Cikananga Wildlife Center (Pusat Penyelamatan Satwa Cikananga-PPSC), KWPLH-Kawasan Wisata Pendidikan Lingkungan Hidup – ProNatura, WRC Jogja-Yayasan Konservasi Alam Yogyakarta, Animal Sanctuary Trust Indonesia, IAR Indonesia, BOS Foundation, Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN) and the Centre for Orangutan Protection

Many species of animals are endangered and threatened throughout Indonesia. Several centres throughout the country serve as the home of thousands of rescued animals.

To help preserve and propagate Indonesian wildlife, fifty-five AirAsia Allstars gathered at the Taman Margasatwa Ragunan to build 256 pieces of enrichment tools for rescued animals in nine beneficiary centres in Indonesia: Ragunan Zoological Gardens, Cikananga Wildlife Center (Pusat Penyelamatan Satwa Cikananga-PPSC), KWPLH-Kawasan Wisata Pendidikan Lingkungan Hidup – ProNatura, WRC Jogja-Yayasan Konservasi Alam Yogyakarta, Animal Sanctuary Trust Indonesia, IAR Indonesia, BOS Foundation, Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN) and the Centre for Orangutan Protection.

Animals in these centres include siamangs, oranggutans, tigers, elephants, sun bears, macaques, slow lorises, and gibbons.