Selamatkan Yaki is an organization committed to the conservation of the critically endangered Sulawesi crested black macaques, also known as yaki, in Indonesia. They employ conservation technology, including camera traps and thermal imaging, to monitor yaki populations, track their movements, and study their behavior. By utilizing advanced technologies, Selamatkan Yaki gains valuable insights into yaki habitats, threats, and conservation needs. This data-driven approach enables them to develop effective strategies for protecting the yaki and their habitat, promoting sustainable practices, and raising awareness about the importance of their conservation.
Main Address
Jl. Babe Palar No.31, Tj. Batu, Kec. Wanea, Kota Manado
Sulawesi Utara 95117
Indonesia
Website
External Resources
Services
- Conservation Research
- Habitat Protection and Restoration
- Wildlife Monitoring and Protection
- Community Engagement and Education
- Advocacy and Policy Support
Conservation Challenges
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