About

Tropical Conservation Society (TCS) is a Indonesian-registered non-profit (in December 2022) dedicated to the long-term conservation of biodiversity and youth involvement in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, in particular in the Peat Swamp Ecosystem.

Our Goal is to Exploring Biodiversity in Kalimantan for sustainability and improved community livelihood.

Our Mission -To achieve this goals, we have mission 1. Research on flora and fauna species 2. Youth and woman involvement in hands-on experience understanding about their local wildlife

 

Winda Eka Putri

Director

is an early-career biologist and currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Biosciences at IPB University, Indonesia. Her thesis focuses on the population genetics of Parosphromenus ornaticauda, a critically endangered peat swamp fish endemic to West Kalimantan.

Putri Lestari

Finance officer

is an early-career biologist and currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Biosciences at IPB University, Indonesia. Her thesis focuses on the population genetics of Parosphromenus ornaticauda, a critically endangered peat swamp fish endemic to West Kalimantan.

Hairunnisa

Administrative Officer

is an early-career biologist and currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Biosciences at IPB University, Indonesia. Her thesis focuses on the population genetics of Parosphromenus ornaticauda, a critically endangered peat swamp fish endemic to West Kalimantan.

Sulthaanan Saputra

Projectt manager

is an early-career biologist and currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Biosciences at IPB University, Indonesia. Her thesis focuses on the population genetics of Parosphromenus ornaticauda, a critically endangered peat swamp fish endemic to West Kalimantan.

Amat Ribut

Biodiversity Researcher

is an early-career biologist and currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Biosciences at IPB University, Indonesia. Her thesis focuses on the population genetics of Parosphromenus ornaticauda, a critically endangered peat swamp fish endemic to West Kalimantan.

Surya

divisi

is an early-career biologist and currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Animal Biosciences at IPB University, Indonesia. Her thesis focuses on the population genetics of Parosphromenus ornaticauda, a critically endangered peat swamp fish endemic to West Kalimantan.