Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Tesso-Nilo-National-Park-in-Sumatra-27MZIFVIZ68P.htmlConceptually similarTesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04V3BCompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04V3ICompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04V3JCompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04V3KCompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04UZFCompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04UZGCompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04UZMCompleted★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04V20Completed★★★★Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraGP04V21Completed★★★★View AllGP04V3DTesso Nilo National Park in SumatraWild honey trees (locally called Sialang trees) and the honeycomb are seen at the Tesso Nilo National Park, Indonesia. This forest complex has one of the world’s highest recorded diversities of plants and supports key populations of critically endangered Sumatran elephants and tigers. It was designated a national park in 2004, but most of the natural forest in and around the Tesso Nilo has already been replaced by industrial pulp and palm oil plantations.Locations:Indonesia-Riau-Southeast Asia-Sumatra-Tesso Nilo National ParkDate:30 Sep, 2013Credit:© Ardiles Rante / GreenpeaceLatitude:0°10'47"SMaximum size:6144px X 4096pxLongitude101°57'36"EKeywords:Bees-Biodiversity-Day-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-Honey-KWCI (GPI)-Low angle view-National parks-Nature-Outdoors-Trees-Tropical rainforestsShoot:Tesso Nilo National Park in SumatraTesso Nilo National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia, has one of the world’s highest recorded diversities of plants and supports key populations of critically endangered Sumatran elephants and tigers. It was designated a national park in 2004, but most of the natural forest in and around Tesso Nilo has now been cleared and replaced with plantations to feed the pulp and palm oil sectors. By 2013, just a quarter of the area of the Tesso Nilo forest complex remained forested.