Known as the lungs of the world, rainforests provide 20 percent of the earth's oxygen. As we address the increasingly urgent climate crisis, protecting these precious ecosystems is critical to the future of our planet.
Home to the world's oldest rainforest, and some of the most biodiverse and carbon-rich lands on earth, Kalimantan's ecosystem has global significance. And, with 1,130 species of wildlife – some endangered, such as the orangutan – the island has become a global conservation priority area.