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The Javan leopard, or Panthera pardus melas, is a subspecies of leopard endemic to the island of Java, Indonesia. Known for its unique spotted pattern and majestic stature, the Javan leopard is a predator inhabiting tropical forests, primarily in mountainous and lowland areas. Its population is threatened by illegal hunting, habitat loss, and human-wildlife conflicts. Conservation efforts are underway to protect this rare species, including law enforcement against illegal hunting and habitat rehabilitation. Despite the significant challenges faced, sustainable conservation efforts are crucial to ensuring the survival of the Javan leopard in the wild.

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Sumatran tiger

The Sumatran tiger is one of the endangered tiger subspecies. Its habitat mainly lies in the Sumatran rainforests. The main threats are illegal hunting and habitat loss due to deforestation.

orang utan

Orangutans are endemic to Indonesia and consist of two species, the Sumatran orangutan and the Bornean orangutan. They are threatened by habitat destruction, illegal hunting, and wildlife trade.

JAVAN RHINOCEROS

The Javan rhinoceros is one of the rarest rhinoceros species in the world, with only about 70 individuals remaining in the wild. They are threatened by illegal hunting for their medicinal horn.

SUMATRAN ELEPHANT

The Sumatran elephant is one of the smallest elephant species in the world. They are threatened by habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and illegal hunting for their tusks.