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Conservation

WHY PAPUA?
Papua is Indonesia’s last stronghold of intact tropical rainforest. As development pressures continue to rise, protecting Papua’s forests today will shape the future of climate stability, biodiversity, and communities for generations to come.
Alamindo Consortium is committed to ensuring that development and conservation progress in balance, where nature remains the foundation, not the sacrifice.
At Alamindo, conservation is not merely an act of protection. It is a long term commitment to keep Papua’s forests alive, thriving, and delivering ecological value to the world. Through science based conservation, strong partnerships with Indigenous communities, and sustainable landscape governance, our focus is to safeguard Papua’s tropical forest ecosystems. These forests are among the most intact and ecologically significant in Indonesia, and they must continue to function as critical carbon reservoirs, biodiversity strongholds, and essential sources of life and livelihoods for local communities.

Plant and Wildlife

    Plant and Wildlife Diversity within the Concession Area
    Sustainable conservation efforts require the involvement of all parties, from communities and governments to the private sector. Through the protection of flora and fauna, responsible forest management, and increased awareness of the importance of the environment, we can ensure that forests remain sustainable. Conservation is not just about protecting nature today, but also about leaving a healthy and balanced environment for future generations.

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