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Rehabilitated Forest in Nusantara

3 March 2026
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2026-03-03 16:09

The 1,805 hectares of forest and land in Indonesia Nusantara Capital City that have been rehabilitated since 2024 are currently seeing more animals returning, especially birds, along with the growth of various endemic trees.

The area has been transformed from an industrial monoculture eucalyptus plantation into tropical rainforest through the planting of multi-purpose tree species. The return of these animals shows tangible results and strengthens the area’s ecological function as a carbon absorber and a water regulation system.

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