Saplings growing on slash and burn land in central Kalimantan in an area public maps suggest has no palm oil concession,say GreenpeaceFreshly burned land in Indonesia has already been illegally planted with oil palm, original evidence suggests, or following the loss of two million hectares of forest and peatland since July to fires.
Planted in charred soil,the oil palm saplings were identified near the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Sanctuary in central Kalimantan, by Greenpeace Indonesia. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com