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  • Blog post: Indigenous community children become TV stars

    anderi.satya@rspb.org.uk
    Bathin Sembilan children from Harapan’s mobile school became TV stars this week. They had parts in the first of two episodes of children’s series, Si Bolang, being shot in the forest. Si Bolang roughly means “Adventure Boy”. It is shown right across this nation of more than 230...
    on23 Sep 2011
  • Blog post: Harapan Rainforest through the lens

    Samsul Rizal
    A film crew recently visited Harapan Rainforest to make a film. I was lucky to join them to learn about making the exciting conservation films we see on television or the internet. We spent the first few days with the Bathin Sembilan indigenous community; filming their daily lives and seeing how important...
    on25 Jun 2010
  • Blog post: New film highlights Harapan Rainforest benefits for communities

    Ian Rowland
    Working with local communities and collaborating with local partners is key to Harapan Rainforest’s success. A film just released by a project partner, Jambi NGO KKI-WARSI, shows some of the activities that have been going on in villages around Harapan Rainforest over the past 3 years or so. ...
    on8 Dec 2009
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