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The Jakarta Forestry Agency has recorded that, this year, the city accumulated Rp 120 million (US$9,055) in fines slapped against residents found illegally cutting down trees along the capital's green lanes.
An East Jakarta resident was slapped with Rp 25 million (US$1,887) fine on Friday after cutting down two trees in front of his shop on Jl. Lubang Buaya in Cipayung.
Indonesia's floral diversity is increasingly threatened as 12 trees have been listed as rare in the Strategy and Conservation Action Plan (SRAK) book.
The Tangerang administration has put electronic information tags on 200 trees in parks throughout the city to record data about them
The East Jakarta Forestry Agency is encouraging residents to report brittle trees to prevent them from falling down.