Bogor, West Java, Feb. 27 -- The Indonesian government is enhancing efforts to protect Komodo dragons with the Komodo Conservation Strategy and Action Plan (SRAK), which serves as a national guideline to protect this endemic species through 2035.
The Director of Species and Genetic Conservation at the Ministry of Forestry, Ahmad Munawir, emphasized the necessity of the SRAK, noting that Komodo dragons are an endemic species found only in Indonesia, specifically in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) province.
"The conservation of Komodo dragons is urgent for all of us-the central government, regional governments, the private sector, NGOs, and the community," he said during a dissemination of the Komodo SRAK in Bogor, West Java, on Thursday.
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