SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 10 October 2025 - The International Union for Conservation of Nature
(IUCN) and APRIL Group, a member of the RGE group of companies, today
announced a five-year strategic collaboration aimed at strengthening
conservation science and applying evidence-based solutions to improving
biodiversity outcomes in Indonesia and around the world.
The collaboration brings together IUCN's global scientific expertise
and APRIL's operational reach in Indonesia to generate robust
conservation science, expand the use of conservation tools in APRIL's
conservation and restoration landscapes, and build capacity that
supports national and international biodiversity goals.
A key focus of the collaboration is the expansion of IUCN's
Red List of Ecosystems (RLE), one of the world's most important
indicators of ecosystem health under the Global Biodiversity Framework.
This will contribute to a
Global RLE Peatlands Assessment, aiming to provide stronger evidence to guide the conservation of this critical ecosystem and important global carbon sink.
The collaboration will also pilot the
IUCN RHINO approach for
Rapid, High-Integrity Nature-positive Outcomes within APRIL's
operations, including its 150,693-hectare Restorasi Ekosistem Riau (RER)
forest conservation and restoration programme, located on Sumatra's
Kampar Peninsula.
The collaboration will evaluate and provide strategic guidance on ways
to further enhance APRIL's biodiversity conservation and restoration
programmes, while generating practical lessons for the wider forestry
and land-use sector on how they can measure, improve, and share progress
on biodiversity outcomes.
"The world is running out of time to reverse biodiversity loss, and science must guide every step we take," said
Dr Grethel Aguilar, IUCN Director General. "This
collaboration with APRIL allows us to scale up the Red List of
Ecosystems and test new approaches like IUCN RHINO in real-world
scenarios. By combining IUCN's science with APRIL's operational reach in
Indonesia, we can turn data into action and create a sustainable model
for how business and conservation can work together to meet global
biodiversity targets."
The collaboration further provides a unique opportunity for IUCN to
strengthen its work with its Indonesian members and conservation actors,
catalyzing on-the-ground action at scale. As part of the collaboration,
IUCN will deepen engagement with a range of stakeholders in Indonesia,
contributing to the advancement of national efforts to conserve and
restore biodiversity with strong integration of the perspectives of
communities and experts in Indonesia.
Anderson Tanoto, Managing Director at RGE and member of the Executive Committee at APRIL said:
"For us, conservation is about taking practical action. Businesses
today are expected to move beyond pledges and deliver results that are
credible, practical and measurable on the ground. Our collaboration with
IUCN strengthens APRIL's science-based approach to landscape management
and accelerates delivery of our APRIL2030 commitments. By combining
global science with local action, this partnership enhances our
conservation and restoration programmes and engages a wider network of
experts and stakeholders to achieve meaningful biodiversity outcomes."
The IUCN–APRIL collaboration supports the delivery of the
Global Biodiversity Framework, demonstrating how private sector engagement can align with international conservation priorities.
By fostering resilience in ecosystems, strengthening community
engagement, and advancing biodiversity science, the partnership
represents a concrete step to support global biodiversity targets.