Indonesia 
 
 
 

From the most far-off pristine areas to the most threatened, we deploy teams of scientists around the globe to find out what's there and what's missing.

Our scientific teams have been working in Indonesia for years, discovering new species, exploring coastal areas and developing new partnerships along the way.

 
 
 
Our first expedition to the Foja Mountains revealed a treasure trove of new species. This second time we came back with even more. Explore the Foja Mountains and Papua Province with us.
 
Sterling Zumbrunn, CI's Director of Photography, explored the Halmahera Sea and its surrounding islands. And he and his team shared their experiences and photographs with us every chance they got.
 
New discoveries are made in Indonesia on nearly every scientific survey. Our assessment in 2000 was no exception, and these notes will show you how we did it.
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