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Coffee Photo Gallery
WWF tracked the illegal cultivation of coffee inside Indonesia's remote Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBS) all the way through its export routes to multinational coffee companies and the shelves of grocery stores across the United States, Europe and Asia using satellite imaging, interviews with coffee farmers and traders, and by monitoring coffee trade routes.
Images are protected under international copyright law and can only be used for private, non-commercial purposes, and cannot be used in any other publication without prior autorization by WWF and the photographer. |
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Sumatra's Forests Disappearing, Bad News for Climate Change, Tigers and Elephants February, 2008
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Highway Planned by Paper Giant Asian Pulp and Paper Will Destroy Sumatran Forests, says WWF January, 2008
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Sumatra Elephant Flying Squads December, 2007
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WWF Welcomes Government Support for Conservation of Indonesia's Forests September, 2007
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World Wildlife Fund Applauds Senate Committee Approval of Bill to Support Tropical Forest and Coral Conservation September, 2007 |
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Satellite tracking reveals threats to Borneo pygmy elephants August, 2007 (Read full report)
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WWF's Pygmy Elephant project to be featured on Animal Planet July 22, 2007 July, 2007 |
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Third of Borneo to be Conserved, New Declaration Passed February, 2007 |
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Major Companies Buying Coffee Illegally Grown in Tiger, Rhino and Elephant Habitat January, 2007 |
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2006 is Banner Year for Discoveries of New Species in Borneo's Rainforests December, 2006 |
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WWF Praises Government's Surprise Announcement August, 2006 |
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