Rebuilding Soraya Station: A Journey into Sumatra Conservation

I have spent more than a decade helping conduct in situ conservation projects for the Rare Species Fund (RSF) across the world. Collectively, I’ve spent more than a year in the field in both Africa and Asia, delivering equipment and collaborating with grass-roots conservation groups in biological hotspots, to help protect some of the world’s most recognizable endangered species and the environments they inhabit. While I am proud of the work being done by all our conservation partners, I was in awe with the sheer scale, effectiveness and dedication I witnessed during a recent trip to the Leuser ecosystem in Sumatra.

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