Samboja Lestari 3.45

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Semboja,
Indonesia

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Samboja Lestari Samboja Lestari is a well known place listed as Landmark in Semboja , Geographical Feature in Semboja ,

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Samboja Lestari is an area of restored tropical rainforest near the city of Balikpapan in East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia, created by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) led by Dr Willie Smits, with the aim of providing a safe haven for rehabilitated orangutans while at the same time providing a source of income for local people. According to Smits' talks for Qi Global and TED, Samboja Lestari has evolved on the principles of People, Planet, Profit, linking community and empowerment and capacity-building with promoting economic development and conservation. Located about 38 kilometers from East Kalimantan's biggest city, Balikpapan, and 87 kilometer from its capital, Samarinda.The project covers nearly 2000 ha of deforested, degraded and burnt land. In 2001 BOS began purchasing land near Samboja that, like much of the deforested land in Borneo, had been by impoverished by mechanical logging, drought and severe fires and was now covered in alang-alang grass. The name Samboja Lestari roughly translates as the "Samboja Forever". Reforestation and orangutan rehabilitation is the core of this acclaimed but controversial project, with hundreds of indigenous tree species planted. By the middle of 2006 over 740 different tree species had been planted; by 2009 there were 1200 species of trees, 137 species of birds and nine species of primates.