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Indonesia Eyes Ex Situ Conservation for Komodo Dragons

Forests Rivers OceansConservation FinanceEcotourismWorldlanguages Komodo

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The article discusses conservation and tourism management for Komodo dragons, with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, or supply chain impact is identified. The regulation limits visitor numbers but does not affect any traded product or company margin.

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  • Komodo National Park daily tourist visits limited to 1,000.
  • 2025 park visitors: 429,509, exceeding annual capacity of 378,870.
  • Indonesia plans ex-situ conservation for komodo dragons.
  • Tourism Ministry emphasizes both in-situ and ex-situ approaches.
  • Initiative aims to diversify tourism and promote education.

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Indonesia Eyes Ex Situ Conservation for Komodo Dragons — News Analysis