Surabaya Zoo is a vital center for the conservation of Komodo dragons, implementing significant efforts to ensure the survival of this unique species. Located in Surabaya, Indonesia, the zoo plays a crucial role in preserving this rare reptile.
Surabaya Zoo in Indonesia has announced a new partnership with Izu Zoo in Japan to exchange Komodo dragons, aiming to enhance conservation and breeding efforts. This collaboration follows years of discussions and seeks to raise environmental awareness in both countries.
Indonesian police have successfully dismantled an international smuggling network for Komodo dragons, arresting two suspects on Flores Island. This operation is the result of fruitful cooperation between local and regional police forces.
The East Nusa Tenggara Environmental Protection Agency announced the release of a baby Komodo dragon that entered a residential area in East Manggarai, thanks to the quick response of local residents. This incident highlights the importance of cooperation between the community and authorities in protecting wildlife.
The East Nusa Tenggara Natural Resources Protection Agency has installed 12 cameras to monitor Komodo movement in the Porto area of Manggarai Timur. This initiative aims to prevent conflicts between Komodos and local residents.