Indonesian Ministry Seizes 22 Protected Birds, Including Cenderawasih, in Bogor
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry seized 22 protected birds and preserved specimens in Bogor.
- The confiscated live birds have been transferred to the Cikananga Wildlife Center in Sukabumi, West Java.
- The operation targeted the illegal trade of Cenderawasih (bird-of-paradise) species.
Authorities in Indonesia have confiscated a significant haul of protected wildlife, seizing 22 Cenderawasih (bird-of-paradise) specimens and preserved items in Bogor. The operation, conducted by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, underscores the ongoing efforts to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in the region.
The live birds apprehended during the raid have been relocated to the Cikananga Wildlife Center, located in Sukabumi, West Java. This facility will provide care and rehabilitation for the confiscated animals, aiming to ensure their welfare following their seizure from illegal trade.
The confiscation highlights the persistent threat to Indonesia's unique biodiversity, particularly the prized Cenderawasih species, known for their vibrant plumage and elaborate courtship displays. The ministry's action signals a continued commitment to enforcing wildlife protection laws and preserving these natural treasures.
Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.