Rebuilding Soraya Station: A Journey into Sumatra Conservation

Leuser is a system of forests situated on the northern side of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Approximately 9 million hectares in size, this forest is the only place in the world that is home to tigers, orangutans, rhinos and elephants. This territory is also shared by sun bears and endangered lesser cat species, as well as numerous monkeys, birds, butterflies and plants that can be found nowhere else in the world. Leuser was designated as a national forest by the Indonesian government.

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