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Indonesia and UK boost biodiversity and conservation funding

ANTARA News

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June 24, 2026

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The governments of Indonesia and the United Kingdom are scaling up bilateral cooperation in nature conservation, ...

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Quartz

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· Jun 23, 2026

Nature has a funding gap

A 942 billion biodiversity financing gap is forcing investors and governments to rethink how ecosystems are valued, funded, and accounted for

ANTARA News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Indonesia promotes innovative conservation financing in London

Indonesia is developing inclusive and sustainable financing models for natural conservation as it seeks to reduce ...

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jul 8, 2026

Minister Highlights Significance of Wetlands

Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Matthew Samuda, has highlighted the significance of wetlands in contributing to the economic development of the country. “Wetlands are not peripheral environmental []

South Africa Today

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· Jul 5, 2026

New Indonesia roadmap aims to protect Indigenous knowledge for biodiversity

Indonesia is developing a roadmap to recognize and protect Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ (IPLCs) traditional knowledge in biodiversity conservation, aligning with its commitments to international frameworks. Indigenous communities in Indonesia already safeguard vast biodiverse areas — an estimated 29 million hectares (71.6 million acres) — through customary practices, though only a small portion has []

Malay Mail

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· Jun 25, 2026

Elephants under watch in Japan as Malaysia tracks welfare of trio sent to Tennoji Zoo

KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 — The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) is closely monit...

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 22, 2026

Hong Kong cockatoos could help save Indonesia’s endangered species, study shows

Hong Kong’s wild yellow-crested cockatoos may hold genetic traits that could help save the critically endangered species in Indonesia, a study has found. The study, published in the Evolutionary Applications journal in May, underscored the importance of conserving the city’s cockatoo population. Lead author Astrid Andersson from the University of Hong Kong’s school of biological sciences described these birds as a “backup”, preserving lineages of subspecies that may no longer exist in the...

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Related coverage for "Indonesia and UK boost biodiversity and conservation funding": Quartz — Nature has a funding gap. ANTARA News — Indonesia promotes innovative conservation financing in London. Jamaica Information Service — Minister Highlights Significance of Wetlands. South Africa Today — New Indonesia roadmap aims to protect Indigenous knowledge for biodiversity. Malay Mail — Elephants under watch in Japan as Malaysia tracks welfare of trio sent to Tennoji Zoo. South China Morning Post — Hong Kong cockatoos could help save Indonesia’s endangered species, study shows