The Forest Defenders Camp is part of our international effort to protect the world's remaining forests and global climate prior to December's negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol. The camp is located 150km to the south and east of Pekanbaru, on the border of the plantations operated by subsidiaries of the company PT Duta Palma Nusantara. The camp is based close to the boundary of forest destruction, where a palm oil plantation is clearing peatland forest.
Volunteers at the Forest Defenders Camp take part in spotting and
fighting forest fires, conduct surveys of the depth of peat underlying
the forest and undertake a comprehensive assessment of biodiversity in
the area.
Location:
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locationThe main camp
structure, the Balai Adat, is a traditional Sumatran community meeting
house located on community land. The area surrounding the camp has
recently been cleared of forest and peatlands have been destroyed to
make way for oil palm plantations. (It will be 'no frills' living
conditions for the volunteers).
Mr Ali Mursyid, the
community leader of the village closest to the camp, said, "Our people
consider the forests a sacred inheritance from our ancestors and we
have an obligation to protect them because it is our source of life. We
are trying to save our remaining forests at any cost and are committed
to rehabilitating whatever others have
destroyed."
The activities and documentation work
conducted over the coming months will draw attention to the urgency of
ending deforestation, biodiversity loss and the problem of climate
change.