A 1,000 Ha Reserve is being created on Mt Tompotika on the eastern tip of Sulawesi to protect forest that provides critical habitat for numerous endemic amphibian species
A 1,000 Ha Reserve is being created on Mt Tompotika on the eastern tip of Sulawesi to protect forest that provides critical habitat for numerous endemic amphibian species

Mt Tompotika

The core forested area—which AlTo has already informally protected through an agreement with the local villagers—will, under the proposed project, enjoy strict protection from logging, hunting, mining, and other anthropogenic threats. It will also, in effect, serve to protect the mountain’s flanks on both sides and above it, since this area is currently the main gateway for local people to access the rest of the mountain. This gateway is clearly delineated by a stream, which forms part of the lower/western boundary of the protected area. A buffer area surrounding the Reserve will be the site of forest replanting and restoration activities carried out by the local people
Thanks to Andrew Sabin and the Meyer and Semple Foundation for their generous support of this project.
Alliance for Tompotika Conservation (AlTo)
Sulawesi
Amphibian Specialist Group
Projects
Sulawesi