Region: Indonesia
Indonesia spans over 17,000 islands. The region's size, tropical climate and geography support some of the world's highest levels of biodiversity, including 85 parrot and cockatoo species of all shapes, sizes and colours.
Indonesian conservation stands at a crossroads, grappling with the dual challenges of rampant and often illicit deforestation and unsustainable exploitation of natural resources. This combination is driving alarming declines in many wild species, including parrots.
The illegal wildlife trade has become a formidable adversary despite rigorous legal protections and prohibitions on exports. The trafficking of native parrots, occurring both within the country and across its borders, inflicts grave consequences on their wild populations while causing profound suffering to individual birds. The crisis is intensified by the ongoing loss of ancient forests, pivotal habitats for species that rely on mature trees for nesting and survival.
WPT is collaborating with parrot conservationists and facilities in Indonesia in:
Fighting illegal trade
Understanding at-risk species
Slowing deforestation
The Indonesia's parrots urgently need your support. By addressing these unique challenges to their survival, we can ensure that these remarkable birds continue to live and thrive in the wild.
Strengthening wild populations
Supporting law enforcement, rescues and communities
PROGRAMS
Discover the long-term efforts the World Parrot Trust is supporting in Indonesia.
PROJECTS
Read about our projects in Indonesia.