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The Taman Safari group are very well known for their safari parks throughout Indonesia, however little is known about the work they do ‘behind the scenes’ towards wildlife conservation. Indonesia is home to some of the most interesting and rarest plant and animal species in the world such as the Sumatran Elephant & Tiger and also the Sumatran and Javan Rhino.

Taman Safari Group are at the frontline of wildlife conservation in Indonesia and are actively involved in ensuring the future survival and wellbeing of many Indonesian animal species through engaging education and conservation programs!










 
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22
Apr
2013
  EARTH DAY
Bali Safari & Marine Park, in Gianyar, will host a special 3-day event at the park to celebrate this year’s Earth Day, April 20-22nd, 2013, as part of their annual Education, Conservation and CSR calendar of events. [ more ]
01
Dec
2013
  Animal Training & Enrichment Conference
The 1st Indonesian International Animal Training & Enrichment Conference (ATEC) to be held at Bali Safari & Marine Park. [ more ]
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