Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park
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Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park
Our Investment to Maintain Biodiversity
Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park, development of PT Vale's Modern Nursery. Explore this page to get information on how the Biodiversity Park is being a facility for education, recreation and science tourism.



Fotógrafo: Ricardo Teles
Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park

Location
Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park is located in the Sorowako Site, East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi.

Operational Hours
Operates every Saturday from 07.00 AM - 17.00 PM and is open to the general public.

Taman Kehati PT Vale takes the name Sawerigading, the grandson of Batara Guru, the ruler of the Earth according to the La Galigo epic. Meanwhile, Wallacea is a line that indicates biodiversity in Indonesia.
- 15 Ha managed area, 60 Ha development area.
- Integrated with the Central Nursery (nursery) facility with a capacity of 750 thousand seedlings per year.
- Seedlings from these facilities are essential for revegetation.
- Home to 28 deer, 10 of which have been released.
- Endemic butterfly breeding facilities will be built.
- Has a wooden house facility and a DOJO (training center) for activities related to the environment.
- Has an Arboretum with a collection of 74 local and endemic tree species.
- Seeds from the Arboretum have been donated to various regions through a number of greening activities organized by the company.

Foto: Vale Indonesia

Taman Kehati PT Vale mengambil nama Sawerigading, cucu dari Batara Guru, sang penguasa Bumi menurut epos La Galigo. Sedangkan, Wallacea adalah garis yang mengindikasikan keanekaragaman hayati di Indonesia.
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Learn more about the rules for using Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park
To ensure that Sawerigading Wallacea Biodiversity Park is the best place, all visitors must follow some rules of coexistence. Check it out bellow:

Foto: Vale Indonesia

Please bring your own bottle / tumbler

Children visitors must be under parents supervision at all times

Visitors must wear closed-toe shoes and long pants

Maintain cleanliness by disposing of trash in the bins provided.

Damaging the existing facilities in the nursery area

Feeding the deer without permission

Picking / stepping on / damaging plants around the park and seedlings in the nursery production area

Climbing up the equipment displays in the mine park area

Littering

Entering the greenhouse area

Using open-toe shoes

Fising in the fish pond

Bitten by a snake

Stung by a wasp / bee

Slipped on the slippery floor

Drowned in fish ponds and ditches

Struck by a fallen tree