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01 March, 2009
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Logging in the Duta Palma Plantation
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05 September, 2008
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Illegal Loggers
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01 September, 2008
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Kampar River Forest and Destruction
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31 August, 2008
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Eucalyptus Plantations
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28 August, 2008
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PT Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper Plant
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28 August, 2008
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Young Sumatran Elephant
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19 March, 2008
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Local Girl in Sumatra
Restrictions Apply
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13 September, 2008
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Wild Flower in Rainforest
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13 September, 2008
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Rainforest Near Kebar Mountains.
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13 September, 2008
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Rainforests in Fog
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13 September, 2008
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Waramui River in Kebar Mountains.
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12 September, 2008
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Views of Arfak Mountains
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12 September, 2008
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Views of Rainforest
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12 September, 2008
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Views of Rainforest
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12 September, 2008
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Tree
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12 September, 2008
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Views of Arfak Mountains at Sunrise.
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11 September, 2008
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Black-capped Lory Bird
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05 September, 2008
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Oil Palm Seed
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01 September, 2008
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Gathering Palm Oil Seed
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31 August, 2008
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Peat Land Forests
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31 August, 2008
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Peatland Rainforest in Sumatra
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31 August, 2008
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Sumatran Tiger Habitat
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31 August, 2008
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Forest Around Lake Pulau Besar
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31 August, 2008
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Peatland Rainforest near Lake Pulau Besar
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31 August, 2008
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Forest Around Lake Pulau Besar
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Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia (Photo & Video)
Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia (Photo & Video)
Documentation on Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia (Photo & Video)
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09/01/2008
A collection of clips and photos documenting deforestation in the tropical forests of Indonesia. The production of palm oil and the expansion of the industry by cosmetic, food and biofuel companies is driving the wholesale destruction of Indonesia’s rainforests and peatlands through growing palm oil consumption. The natural peatlands are drained and the areas are burned in order to make space for plant palm oil saplings. This causes massive amounts of biodiversity loss and releases vast amounts of peatland carbon in the form of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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