What strikes me as strange is that Indonesia has fewer than 100 birds of this globally endangered species left, but that almost nobody is doing anything to help it survive. I know the government authorities have neither the manpower, nor expertise to effectively protect all 1,259 species in the country listed as threatened with extinction. But surely someone could do something. Some local NGOs and students from Mulawarman University in Samarinda have done bits and pieces of survey work, but, to the best of my knowledge, no real programs have been developed to reduce habitat loss and hunting.