Trees for Bird of Paradise
have been secured
Number of Sea Turtles
have been saved
Number of Turtle Eggs
have been secured
Number of Turtle Hatchlings
have been released
How You Can be Involved!
Let's Preserve Indonesia's Biodiversity Together
It is time for us to act to preserve these two endangered animals. They are the assets of the nation that we must protect and maintain together.
SPF also foster local communities, create a group whose task is to preserve, protect habitats and the populations of Bird of Paradise and Turtles.
The next stage, this news should continue to be spread throughout Indonesia, starting from the Papuan community itself.
Fundraising Campaigns
You can help lots of people by donating little.
Marine Turtle Conservation Program
- Marine Turtle Nursery Monitoring Training
- Training on egg relocation and maintenance of Sea Turtle
- Marine Turtle conservation campaign
- Marine Turtle nesting beach management
- Maintenance and education of the release of hatchlings
Bird of Paradise Conservation Program
- Training on bird identification and inventory
- Training of habitat management and bird monitoring
- Bird of Paradise conservation campaign and education
- Management and research of Bird of Paradise habitat
- Monitoring of Bird of Paradise populations
Health Care Program
- Counseling on the handling of Malaria
- HIV / AIDS prevention camp for teenagers
- Counseling of Maternal and Child Health aspects
- Provision of First Aid and Malaria Basic Drugs
- Village coastal health services
Education Care Program
- Counseling education to parents
- Providing educational scholarships
- Submission of routine conservation materials at Aisau Elementary School Sawendui Class
- Provision of school supplies
- Basic computer training to teachers
Latest News
Commemoration SPF
Started from 2 forestry scholars from IPB, which conducted a biodiversity survey on Yapen Island, Papua, in August 2011.
Where is SPF located?
The SPF Conservation Area is located on the eastern part of Yapen Island, covering approximately 3,000 ha.