Indonesia’s native hornbills are being hammered by online and offline trade
PolicyTuesday, June 9, 2026Mongabay

Indonesia’s native hornbills are being hammered by online and offline trade

Indonesia's native hornbills are experiencing a significant decline due to both legal and illegal trade practices, which threaten their populations and the ecosystems they inhabit. Policy measures are urgently needed to combat this trade and enhance conservation efforts for these iconic birds.

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