
Butterfly Diversity at Grajagan Resort Reflects the Rich Ecosystems of Alas Purwo National Park
Research conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) at Grajagan Resort, Alas Purwo National Park, documented diverse butterfly species across forest and coastal habitats, highlighting the ecological importance of the area for biodiversity conservation.

Insect Diversity in Grajagan Resort Highlights Ecosystem Health in Alas Purwo National Park
Research conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) in the Grajagan Resort area of Alas Purwo National Park documented diverse insect communities from the orders Coleoptera, Diptera, and Odonata, reflecting the ecological importance of the area for biodiversity conservation.

Dragonflies of Garahan Forest: Natural Indicators of Environmental Quality
Research conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) in the Garahan Forest area documented diverse dragonfly species, including endemic Javan species that indicate the presence of well-preserved freshwater and forest habitats.

Bees of Garahan: Hidden Pollinators Supporting Forest Biodiversity
Research by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) in the Garahan Forest area documented diverse bee species from the family Apidae, highlighting their important ecological roles as natural pollinators within forest ecosystems.

More Than Just Flies: Exploring Diptera Diversity in Garahan Forest
Research conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) in Garahan Forest, Jember, documented a high diversity of Diptera species, highlighting their ecological importance as decomposers, pollinators, predators, and environmental indicators.

Butterfly Diversity in Garahan Forest Reveals the Importance of Habitat Heterogeneity
Research conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) in the Garahan Forest area, Jember, documented diverse butterfly communities and highlighted the ecological importance of habitat variation in supporting tropical forest biodiversity.

Resilience in Flight: Dragonfly Recovery in Ranu Darungan Post-Semeru Eruption
The 2021 eruption of Mount Semeru left a significant impact on the surrounding landscapes. However, nature is fighting back. Recent surveys conducted by Flora Fauna Nusantara (FFN) in the Ranu Darungan Resort area show that the freshwater ecosystems are successfully recovering, as evidenced by the return of various dragonfly and damselfly species (Odonata).

Guardians of Tancak Maesan: Butterfly Diversity as an Ecosystem Health Barometer
Beyond the scenic waterfalls of Tancak Maesan, Bondowoso, lies a vibrant world of butterflies. FFN’s latest 2024 survey reveals how these sensitive insects act as ‘guardians of balance,’ providing essential data on forest quality and microclimatic stability in East Java
