Flora Fauna Nusantara

FFN (Flora Fauna Indonesia) is a non-governmental organization focused on the conservation of Indonesia’s flora and fauna, committed to maintaining ecosystem balance through research, education, and community service.

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Support the preservation of Indonesia's biodiversity through scientifically-based research and conservation activities

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Generate scientific data and information for the management and protection of biological resources

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Promote the restoration of ecosystems degraded by human activities and environmental changes

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Enhance community capacity and involvement in sustainable environmental management

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Serve as a collaborative platform and knowledge exchange hub for researchers, students, communities, and environmental practitioners

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Disseminate research outcomes and conservation initiatives to the broader public via scientific publications, educational media, and digital platforms

Scope of Work

Biodiversity Research and Conservation

Conducting scientific research, biodiversity assessments, species documentation, ecological monitoring, and conservation strategies to support the protection and sustainable management of Indonesia’s flora, fauna, and ecosystems.

Ecosystem Restoration and Environmental Action

Implementing ecosystem restoration programs, habitat rehabilitation, mangrove planting, and other environmental initiatives aimed at restoring ecological balance and improving ecosystem resilience.

Community Empowerment and Environmental Education

Empowering communities through environmental education, conservation awareness campaigns, training programs, and collaborative community service activities to encourage sustainable environmental stewardship.

Research

Flora Fauna Nusantara conducts scientific research focused on biodiversity, ecology, conservation biology, and ecosystem dynamics to support evidence-based environmental management and sustainable conservation strategies across Indonesia.

Community Service

Flora Fauna Nusantara actively engages with local communities through environmental education, conservation campaigns, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable development programs to strengthen public participation in biodiversity conservation.

Achievement

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