JAKARTA, Aug. 27 (Xinhua): Personnel of a national park in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi province have carried out severe strides to restrict poaching of protected animals endemic to the province, highlighting the South-East Asian nation's battle against the illegal act.
The crackdown has been undertaken by the Lore Lindu National Park Office in a conservation area situated in Sigi district, the office's head Jusman said on Thursday.
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