Borneo & Sumatra
Publications
Borneo and Sumatra snapshot (PDF, 2MB)
Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) Report (PDF, 2MB)
WWF investigative report reveals that paper giant Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) and its affiliates are in the process of constructing a massive highway for logging vehicles that threatens one of Indonesia’s most important forests.
Sumatra Carbon Report (PDF, 7MB)
WWF and partners analyze the local-to-global connections between deforestation, climate change and the rapid decline of tigers and elephants in the Riau Province, on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.
The Coffee Report
WWF found that coffee lovers the world over are unknowingly drinking coffee illegally grown inside one of the world's most important national parks for tigers, elephants and rhinos - Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park in Indonesia.
The Tiger Study
The most comprehensive scientific study of tiger habitats to date. WWF and partners found that tigers reside in 40 percent less habitat than a decade ago and now occupy only seven percent of their historic range.
The Heart of Borneo
Borneo's Lost World: Newly Discovered Species in Borneo (PDF, 38MB)
Borneo's Lost World: Newly Discovered Species in Borneo (PDF, 33MB)
Borneo: Treasure Island at Risk (PDF, 15MB): Report on the status of Borneo's forest, wildlife and related threats
Borneo: Treasure Island at Risk - Maps - (PDF, 9MB): Maps on the status of Borneo's forests, wildlife and related threats






