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In 1854, Alfred Russel WALLACE, British naturalist, recognize a “boundary” between Asia and Australia, which later so-called “the Wallace’s Line” zone. Wallace’s line become very special since this Biogeographical zone has the largest and most unique biodiversity among other 5 recognized zone on Earth.
NEW Image Gallery.
Lambusango is a treasure-trove of tropical limestone forest ecosystem located at the heart of Wallacea Bioregion, and a sanctuary for a great variety of wildlife which cannot be found anywhere else on Earth. Go to image galery to see some features at Lambusango Forest.  |
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Recently
Activities
: Seminar
on Master
Plan of
Lambusango
Forest in
March 2008
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Download Tour Catalogue (with beautiful picture about Lambusango)
Lambusango
Report
February
2008 :
Progress,Achievements,
Lessons
Learnd,
and
Outlook.
By
Dr. Edi
Purwanto
Lambusango Buletin
August 2006 (Bahasa)
Biodiversity Factsheet (survey result)
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Klik here for Lambusango Tourist Map 
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