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Peatland on fire again as burning season starts in Indonesia


Peatland on fire again as burning season starts in Indonesia
Indonesia’s annual fire season has started again, with hotspots detected in 10 provinces.
Some of the fires have been detected in protected areas with large swaths of peatland.
The government says it’s preparing to carry out cloud seeding to induce rainfall in affected areas.
However, environmentalists have called for more traditional methods of law enforcement to prevent fires breaking out in the first place.
JAKARTA Fires have flared up in at least 10 provinces in Indonesia, with some of the burning occurring in peatlands.
The burning, including in protected forests, marks the start of the country’s dry season and the attendant fires that are set to clear trees and shrubs for agriculture. Government data show at least 173 fire incidents detected in 10 provinces: Aceh, North Sumatra, Riau, Riau Islands, Jambi and South Sumatra on the island of Sumatra; West Kalimantan and Central Kalimant ....

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On plantations and in 'protected' areas, Sumatran elephants keep turning up dead


On plantations and in ‘protected’ areas, Sumatran elephants keep turning up dead
In Sumatra’s Riau province, 93% of known elephant habitat is in forests where commercial and industrial activity is permitted.
In the past five years, at least seven elephants have been found dead in pulp and paper concessions controlled by affiliates of industry giants Asia Pulp & Paper and the APRIL group.
Many of these elephants are believed to have been killed by poachers, who activists say can easily enter and leave concession sites. Activists call on concession holders to do more to protect the animals who range on land under company management. ....

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