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Where We Work

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  1. Borneo
    • TN. Betung Kerihun
    • TN Kayan Mentarang
    • Sebangau
  2. Papua
    • Lorentz
    • Transfly
  3. Sumatra
    • Aceh
    • Tesso Nilo
    • Bukit Barisan Selatan
    • Kampar Peninsula
    • Bukit Tigapuluh
  4. Jawa
    • Ujung Kulon
  5. Nusa Tenggara
    • Gunung Rinjani
    • Sumbawa
    • Mutis-Timau

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