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  • Blog post: By Gum! Or should that be Buy Gum!

    Budi Aulia
    On a recent trip deep into the forest, we came across Pak Batyam and his family. They are jelutung tappers in Harapan Rainforest. They have been doing it for generations. As a sustainable activity based on non-timber forest resources, it is entirely in line with Harapan’s conservation and restoration...
    on12 Aug 2011
  • Blog post: Harapan's mobile schools keep growing

    sonhaji
    Fifty-five pupils attend the mobile schools we run at Harapan. The schools are registered with the local education authorities. The pupils get a certificate when they leave, proving which grade they finished. It will help them get into further education, or a job. Not all of the pupils can attend all...
    on1 Jul 2011
  • Blog post: Tracking the number of tiger tracks we've tracked

    Kim Worm Sorensen
    Harapan’s patrol wardens, all local community members, are one of our greatest assets. In the field all day, every day, they have the most contact with the forest’s wildlife. Discovering what they encounter is vital for learning how wildlife uses the forest. The wardens were recently trained...
    on3 Jun 2011
  • Blog post: Indigenous communities drive forest restoration at Harapan

    Budi Aulia
    Seedlings are very important at Harapan. The man for that job is Usman. He is a member of the Bathin Sembilan indigenous community. They have lived in Harapan for generations. Pak Usman manages the Durian Dangkal community nursery. It can produce over 160,000 seedlings a year. With a team of five to...
    on6 May 2011
  • Blog post: Everyone had a splashing time

    sonhaji
    Thirty five pupils from Harapan Rainforest’s mobile school had a fantastic day out in the provincial capital recently - despite a 5am start and two and a half hours bogged down in the mud. Upon arriving in Jambi city – another three hours drive – they first visted a school to get a...
    on3 Dec 2010
  • Blog post: Recognition for Harapan Rainforest mobile school

    Azloha
    It was a very proud day for me recently as I presented the indigenous Bathin Sembilan children who attend our mobile school with uniforms. The school has been running for nearly a year and was set up to give the indigenous children in and around Harapan Rainforest the opportunity to get an education;...
    on27 Aug 2010
  • Blog post: Eight local schools visit Harapan Rainforest

    Urip Wiharjo
    The normally quiet Harapan Rainforest recently became a hive of activity when over 400 school children arrived in camp to assist in a day of tree planting. They came from eight different schools in the local area and also included the indigenous children who are taught through our mobile schools. The...
    on6 Aug 2010
  • 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: Time for talk at Tiger Junction

    eko krisna
    We are currently holding discussions with one of the indigenous community groups living within Harapan Rainforest, at a place called Simpang Macan (Tiger Junction). This group of 27 families is based at Simpang Macan, but moves into the forest in search of fruit, rattan, fish and game from time-to...
    on28 May 2010
  • Blog post: Local community supports hornbill research and conservation

    willy rombang
    We were recently visited by a local indigenous community member with the exciting news that a hornbill nest had been found. This is part of a scheme that pays local community members for providing information on hornbill nests so we can then monitor their breeding behaviour. Thanks to Pak Ajer we...
    on19 Feb 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
  • Blog post: Independence day fun and games

    Yusup Cahyadin
    Harapan Rainforest staff and local community members celebrated Indonesian Independence Day together on August 17th. After raising the national flag, singing the national anthem and reading of the declaration of independence, the fun began. Bathin Sembilan children enjoyed a number of games, including...
    on21 Aug 2009
  • Blog post: Harapan Rainforest's new nurse is a real shot in the arm!

    zubairin
    We're delighted to increase our healthcare capacity at Harapan Rainforest with the appointment of Poppy as our nurse and healthcare worker. With nearly a two-hour round trip to the nearest basic government clinic, and three hours to the nearest hospital, it is important that we are able to at least...
    on7 Aug 2009
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