IPCF
Indonesia Pangolin
Conservation Foundation
Operationalizing the Mission

Four Pillars of Conservation

Our integrated and systematic approach from the field to the policy level to ensure the survival of the Sunda Pangolin.

Pangolin Rescue
01

Rescue & Release

A professional workflow for wildlife rescue, recovery, and rehabilitation led by conservation veterinarians and stakeholders to ensure ethical and safe reintroduction into suitable wild habitats.

  • Emergency wildlife medical intervention.
  • Rehabilitation in specialized facilities.
  • Release back into safe habitats.
Community Education
02

Education & Community Participation

Transforming local residents into long-term stakeholders in conservation by aligning with local religions and beliefs, through direct community engagement and transparency.

  • Sociocultural and religious approach.
  • Providing eco-friendly alternative careers.
Pangolin Research
03

Research & Monitoring

Filling data gaps by conducting in-situ research on population dynamics and behavioral patterns, turning word-of-mouth into scientific facts required for effective conservation.

  • 24/7 deployment of camera traps.
  • Mapping of wildlife habitat corridors.
Ecosystem Restoration
04

Supporting Ecosystem Restoration

Translating field data and operational experience into best practices and standardized procedures (SOPs), providing actionable methodologies for governments and organizations to conserve pangolin populations more effectively.

  • Drafting field-evidence-based SOPs.
  • Strategic collaboration with the government & policymakers.

View Our Execution Plan

These conservation pillars have been structured into a concrete action plan on Tebing Tinggi Island. Learn more about our timeline and targets.

View the Roadmap