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North Sulawesi taking steps to protect its endangered animals | Video

04:08 Min

Indonesia has the second-highest level of biodiversity in the world. Its 17,000 islands are home to various plants and animals, which can only be found in their natural habitat in the archipelago. Part 1 of our wildlife series looks at how authorities and other institutions are working to protect endangered animals in North Sulawesi against trafficking. Chandni Vatvani reports.

Indonesia has the second-highest level of biodiversity in the world. Its 17,000 islands are home to various plants and animals, which can only be found in their natural habitat in the archipelago. Part 1 of our wildlife series looks at how authorities and other institutions are working to protect endangered animals in North Sulawesi against trafficking. Chandni Vatvani reports.

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