FNPF (Vrienden van de Stichting Nationale Parken) is a local Indonesian not-for-profit organization that was founded in 1997 door een groep van dierenartsen, en het behoud / gemeenschap minded Indonesiërs.
We create and run community-based conservation that respects the interdependence of wildlife, habitat en de lokale gemeenschap. Met behulp van deze holistische benadering, we have saved the Bali’s emblem bird and one of the world’s rarest birds, the Bali Starling, from becoming extinct in the wild, relocated dozens of Orangutans to safety from the palm oil plantations to Tanjung Puting National Park and Lamandau River Wildlife Reserve, and have improved the wellbeing of hundreds of local community members.
Our programmes directly improve local community wellbeing (onderwijs beurzen, agro-bosbouw, eco-toerisme) te motiveren & mobiliseren van de gemeenschappen om wilde dieren te beschermen, te herstellen habitat, en ondersteuning voor natuurbescherming. We hebben een inherente kennis van de lokale Indonesische gemeenschappen, Cultuur, geestelijkheid, behoeften en uitdagingen, which gives us the ability to work closely with the local communities to design programmes that benefit them, and the wildlife and habitats located around them.
FNPF receives and seeks financial support from individuals, corporaties en internationale NGO's geïnteresseerd zijn in het behoud en de gemeenschap-ontwikkeling in Indonesië. FNPF is klein, lokale en frontline. We herhaaldelijk laten zien dat we rendabel zijn, te bereiken resultaten, en zijn transparant in het gebruik van fondsen. Onze projecten in Kalimantan (Borneo) and Bali have been running since 1998 en 2003 respectively and FNPF has received considerable international recognition for both. Please consider supporting FNPF.
FNPF invites individuals and groups to Vrijwilliger in Bali or to Vrijwilliger in Kalimantan as part of a short term or long term stay. Whether you are seeking the adventure of living and working alongside local Indonesians at our project sites or you are doing scientific research, FNPF can offer the opportunity of a lifetime. If remaining at home better suits your needs, you can support us by raising funds from right wherever you are or donating equipment from your business.
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BALI WILDLIFE RESCUE CENTRE – VISIT OR VOLUNTEER
In het midden van 2011, the Indonesian Government invited FNPF to take over the running of Bali’s only Wildlife Rescue Centre (1 van 8 in whole of Indonesia). At the centre, FNPF cares for and rehabilitates for release a variety of primates and birds that have been rescued from illegal captivity. Contact FNPF for information to visit the rescue centre. We also consider people wishing to volunteer for 1 - 3 week periods.













