
"Conservation" is the protection and restoration of natural environments, wildlife, and resources to ensure their sustainability for future generations. It involves efforts like preserving forests, restoring coral reefs, reducing pollution, and promoting sustainable practices. In places like Indonesia, conservation is crucial to protecting biodiversity, marine life, and fragile ecosystems from threats like deforestation, climate change, and plastic waste. Every action, big or small, contributes to a healthier planet. This is a commitment to nature, a responsibility to future generations, and a journey toward a thriving Earth.
An Indonesian foundation dedicated to marine biodiversity conservation and sustainable coastal management. They provide training programs and educational initiatives to empower local communities and promote ecological sustainability.
Based in Nusa Lembongan, this organization conducts marine research, coral restoration, and reef monitoring. They offer scientific diver training and conservation programs to help restore degraded reef areas.
The Indonesian branch of The Nature Conservancy, focusing on marine conservation, sustainable fisheries, and habitat restoration. They aim to balance environmental protection with community development.
A non-profit in Tianyar working to restore coral reefs by constructing artificial reef structures, organizing beach clean-ups, and educating local communities about marine conservation.
Established in 2013, this organization focuses on protecting and rehabilitating Bali’s mangrove ecosystems. They engage local communities in replanting programs and environmental education to support coastal resilience.