Forestry Minister Release Turtle Babies at Kuta
Forestry Ministry, Zulkifli Hasan in his working visit before New Year in Bali is scheduled release turtle babies at Kuta Beach area.
“Turtle babies that will be released in that international tourisms site is planned for about 30 turtle babies,” said the head of Bali Forestry Department, Ir. Anak Agung Ngurah Buana, MM in Denpasar on Wednesday. Continue reading »
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Agricultural Products Emerge Fast Food Restaurant
Farming and plantation wanted are those able to fulfilling high standard and quality also as sustainable as they could in supplying the productions for restaurants and hotels in Bali. Continue reading »
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Bali 10 Percents Contribution for Agriculture
Bank Indonesia recorded the growth of Bali economic for its agriculture up to the third quarter of 2009 merely 10 percents contribution. Continue reading »
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World Cultural Heritage Need Management Institution
Three area in Bali province that are Pakerisan river, Jatiluwih and Taman Ayun is keep continued to be optimized as World Cultural Heritage of UNESCO. This status demands the formation of management institution in order to watch over its existence. Related to that thing, director general of History and Archeology institution from Cultural and Tourism Department held socialization about World Cultural Heritage at Bumi Asih Hotel on Thursday, December 17th. Continue reading »
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Iranians Arrested at Ngurah Rai Airport for Drug Smuggling
476 crystal amphetamine contains capsule weighing in total of 2.380 grams brought by seven Iranians Nationality had confiscated by Bali Police. They tried to smuggle the drug hidden in their innards. Continue reading »
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Indonesia Rejects Bali Plan for Turtle Sacrifices
Indonesia has rejected a push by the resort island of Bali for rare turtles to be legally slain in Hindu ceremonies, siding with conservationists of the protected reptiles against religious advocates, an official said Friday.Bali Governor I Made Mangku Pastika enraged environmentalists by advocating a quota of 1,000 green turtles be killed each year, strictly for ceremonial purposes. He said legally killed turtles should not end up in cooking pots, served to tourists in restaurants as soup or turtle skewers as they had in the past. “It would be supervised tightly, and any violation would have to punished,” Pastika told reporters in Denpasar, Bali, on Wednesday. Continue reading »
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