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Mahakam River Dolphin
Status
Protected

Save the Mahakam River Dolphin in Borneo

Project Overview

Destruction of swamp and riparian habitat threatens a Critically Endangered population of Mahakam River Dolphin in Borneo.

  • Species at Risk

    6 species

  • Carbon stored

    966,306,944 mT*

    *(metric tons of CO2 equivalents)
  • Partner

    Yayasan Konservasi Rare Aquatic Species of Indonesia

  • 546,842 Proposed Acres Conserved by

    Designation

  • Project Cost: $383,796
Borneo
Proposed Acres

546,842

Project Overview

Destruction of swamp and riparian habitat threatens a Critically Endangered population of Mahakam River Dolphin in Borneo.

  • Species at Risk

    6 species

  • Carbon stored

    966,306,944 mT*

    *(metric tons of CO2 equivalents)
  • Partner

    Yayasan Konservasi Rare Aquatic Species of Indonesia

  • 546,842 Proposed Acres Conserved by

    Designation

  • Project Cost: 拢280,687
Borneo
Proposed Acres

546,842

You helped save the聽genetically聽distinct Mahakam River Dolphin from extinction

The Irrawaddy Dolphin is an Endangered cetacean that is typically found in coastal shallows throughout Southeast Asia. In Indonesia鈥檚 Mahakam River, however, exists a Critically Endangered, genetically distinct population. Locally known as the 鈥淧esut,鈥 the dolphin is revered by the local community but is highly threatened by entanglement in gill nets and the destruction of riparian habitat.

糖心Vlog and local partner Yayasan Konservasi Rare Aquatic Species of Indonesia have established an Aquatic Nature Reserve and a Peat Swamp Conservation Area along the Mahakam River in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, for a total of 440,297 protected acres. This project overlaps the protected Aquatic Reserve of Pesut Mahakam, bringing the total area safeguarded to 546,842 acres.

These protected areas secure important habitat for many other threatened aquatic and terrestrial species, including the Critically Endangered Siamese Crocodile and Bornean Orangutan, Endangered Proboscis Monkey, Endangered Malaysian Giant Turtle and numerous threatened bird species.

This project stores a total of 966,306,944 metric tons of CO2 equivalents, of which 900,876,479 metric tons are in the carbon-rich peat swamp soils we have protected.

Did you know?

80

critically endangered Mahakam River Dolphins are supported by this project.

Explore Borneo

Siamese Crocodile
1 of 3

Siamese Crocodile

Borneo Orangutan
2 of 3

Borneo Orangutan (CR)

Proboscis Monkey
3 of 3

Proboscis Monkey

Irreplaceable swamp and riparian habitat now protected

The聽aquatic area聽protected by this project聽consistently supports around 80 individuals聽of the聽rare dolphins聽and contains 80-100 percent of the population at various times, making it irreplaceable habitat for the species.

This region of Borneo has seen dramatic deforestation rates due to the creation of extensive oil palm plantations. Safeguarding this area means new permits for oil palm concessions cannot encroach further upon the remaining habitat.聽New protections will prevent activities like unsustainable fishing that is detrimental to sensitive aquatic species, and the destruction of聽swamp forest and riparian habitat that destroys the fisheries local communities depend upon.

Our solution preserves聽traditional聽livelihoods

Around 40,000 people聽live in villages along the river in the聽protected area聽and they have聽been involved in聽project planning from the start.聽Most聽residents聽are of Malayan Kutai descent and have lived there since the fourth century. Community members will聽work to maintain sustainable livelihoods that reduce pressure on natural resources.聽Logging and unsustainable fishing practices have been halted.

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