Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
will be presented 
in Indonesian, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Thai 
and Spanish.
Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
What we have seen 
are God’s creation too, 
similar to ourselves. 
It is very cruel to
hurt them, to cage them, 
to trade them, because 
they are balancing 
our natural habitat. 
Therefore, 
let us work together 
to save our planet 
and do not harm them, 
do not eat them. 
Situated in Sukabumi, 
West Java, Indonesia, 
the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center 
is a non-profit 
non-governmental 
organization that has been 
protecting and conserving 
Indonesia’s wildlife 
since 2001. 
For providing loving care 
and shelter to the animals, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
recently honored 
the Center 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award.
Mr. Bapak Budiharto, 
wildlife manager 
and the head of the 
Center’s public relations 
department now explains 
why the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center 
was created.
We founded this place 
because we, 
as fellow wildlife activists, 
were very concerned 
about seeing 
so much wildlife 
trafficking in Indonesia. 
With so much 
illegal trafficking, 
with people doing 
wildlife trafficking so freely 
we thought, 
what should we do 
to save all this wildlife? 
Strongly supporting the 
Indonesian government’s 
endeavors to safeguard 
endangered species, 
the Center takes in 
those animals confiscated 
from wildlife traffickers 
by the Natural Resources 
Conservation Agency 
which is part of 
the Indonesian 
forestry department. 
The Center also accepts 
wild animals illegally kept 
by private citizens 
who later decide 
to comply with national 
wildlife protection laws 
and release them. 
Our main activities are 
actually taking care of 
and rehabilitating animals 
who live here. 
Those are 
our main activities. 
Usually after confiscation 
by the forestry department, 
those confiscated animals 
and those animals 
voluntarily handed over 
by the community 
are kept in our place. 
We take good care of them 
so that they can recover. 
After that, 
we schedule them
to undergo rehabilitation 
and at the last stage 
they will be set free 
into their natural habitat. 
Thus, the main purpose is 
that we take good care of 
the animals here after 
the confiscation process. 
The Center holds 
training sessions 
to teach everyone 
from the Forest Police 
to students of all levels 
to recognize protected
wildlife species. 
Seminars are also held to 
help raise public awareness 
of the importance 
of wildlife conservation 
and the various Indonesian 
environmental laws.  
Whether it is called 
the Green Peafowl 
whether it is called 
the orangutan 
whether it is called 
the Java Gibbon etc.; 
we want them 
to live in the forest, 
not in this kind of place 
or in the zoo 
because animals 
who live in the forest 
will manage the ecosystem 
for all of us. 
Let’s now meet Joli, 
one of the many 
friendly residents 
of the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center. 
His name is Joli. 
Come here Joli. 
This is a species 
endemic to Java. 
This one is called 
“Javan Gibbon, 
Hylobates moloch,” 
a very rare 
protected species,
and exists on the island 
of Java only. 
That’s why it is called 
Javan Gibbon. 
He is on the Appendix I 
CITES (Convention 
on International Trade 
in Endangered Species). 
You can’t trade them at all, 
because they only exist 
on the island of Java. 
Their population 
has decreased a lot
due to habitat degradation, 
less habitat, hunting, 
and illegal trading. 
Here Joli, here…
What does Mr. Budiharto 
see as the keys 
to halting the destruction 
of endangered wildlife 
and their illegal sale 
in markets? 
First of all, 
we should never purchase 
any wildlife, 
never commercialize 
or trade any form 
of wildlife body 
or body parts.
Their skin and 
any body parts should 
not be commercialized. 
Second, never consume 
wild animals or their 
processed products, etc. 
Those are our simple ways 
to save the wildlife, 
so that they can live. 
So let us save Indonesian 
wildlife together. 
Do not keep them at home, 
do not trade them, 
and do not use 
any fashion accessories 
which are made from them. 
Wildlife conservation 
is very important. 
First because 
it reflects our wealth 
of natural resources. 
Wildlife is 
Indonesia’s treasure 
and they should not live 
inside people’s houses, 
they must live in the wild 
since in the forests they 
are able to proliferate well. 
When a species 
becomes extinct, we 
can’t put a price tag on it. 
How much for each – 
how much money? 
Say the Javanese Tiger 
becomes extinct or 
the Balinese Tiger vanishes, 
how much would that be? 
So we would still like 
to see Indonesian wildlife 
existing in the future 
for our children 
and grandchildren. 
That is our goal.
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
We’ll be right back 
with more about 
the compassionate 
Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center. 
Welcome back to 
the Shining World 
Compassion Award series 
featuring the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center 
in Sukabumi, 
West Java, Indonesia 
which rehabilitates 
endangered species 
confiscated from 
wildlife traffickers 
by the nation’s 
Natural Resources 
Conservation Agency 
and then releases them back 
into their natural habitats. 
The facilities here 
are quite well equipped. 
As we can see, there is 
a veterinary clinic facility 
which we usually use to 
take care of our animals 
every day. 
Then there are 
waterbird cages, we have 
an eagle cage over there; 
there is a quarantine cage 
for Cassowary. 
All animals that 
come to the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center 
go through a variety of 
stages of rehabilitation, 
with the ultimate stage 
being release 
back into the wild.
When this eagle came, 
it followed the process 
and then we will 
set it free in the wild. 
So we have to go through 
this to check them. 
Like for example, 
are they in 
good physical condition? 
Do they have 
a good survival instinct? 
When they pass that then 
they will temporarily stay 
in the bigger pen 
at the back. 
There is 
a bigger enclosure pen, 
where they can fly. 
Then we will bring them 
to the forest. 
We train them to live 
near the wild for 30 days, 
then we set them free. 
This is the process 
we go through 
with the eagle raptor 
before releasing him 
back into their habitat.
Orangutans are the 
largest living tree animals. 
They build nests 
with branches and leaves 
and sleep aloft amidst 
the greenery at night. 
Scientific research shows 
that about 97% of an 
orangutan’s genetic makeup 
is the same as a human’s.
Right now we are 
at the primate’s pen. 
And we will be feeding them.
These boxes are called 
“enrichment.” 
Inside these boxes 
there are fruits which 
will feed orangutans. 
To make their life 
not too boring, 
we try to engineer a bit of 
food-related activities 
so the animals 
have a bit to do. 
We called this enrichment. 
Food enrichment.
There are three large 
monkeys in the world. 
In Indonesia this is the 
only one, the Orangutan. 
They usually stay here 
for three months. 
We set them free 
on the island of Borneo, 
straight to BOS 
(Borneo Orangutan 
Survival Foundation). 
We bring them to BOS. 
Sea turtles have been 
present in the oceans for 
over 200-million years 
and have seen the 
dinosaurs come and go. 
Unfortunately 
their continued survival 
is threatened 
and the Center 
is helping to preserve 
this precious species.
The turtle is an animal 
who can migrate 
up to Australia. 
These turtles are unique; 
they lay eggs in Sukabumi, 
and they hatch 
in the sand there. 
They can migrate 
for a period of 30 years, 
then when the time comes 
to lay the eggs, 
they will return to their 
original place of birth.
For the Center’s 
dedicated care 
of the animals, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
recently honored it 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award. 
The following is an excerpt 
from a warm letter 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
sent to the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center, 
which accompanied 
a splendid 
crystal Award plaque:
This Award is presented 
in recognition 
of your outstanding 
humane efforts
to provide food and 
comfort to the wildlife 
under your care, 
ensuring we have 
a wide variety of species 
to colour our world for 
many generations to come.
We laud your endeavours 
to care for 
our co-inhabitants and 
your heartfelt unconditional 
self-sacrificing work, 
tirelessly overcoming 
challenging 
economic conditions 
to feed these innocent 
and precious animals.
For selflessly providing 
for the needs 
of endangered animals, 
for your devotion, 
wisdom, creativity and 
kind-hearted generosity, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate the great 
compassionate deeds 
of the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center 
with special thanks 
to wildlife manager, 
Mr. Budiharto.
With Great Honour, Love 
and Blessings,
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Thank you, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
In addition to 
gifting the Center 
with her international 
#1 bestselling book, 
“The Noble Wilds,” 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
also lovingly 
sent a contribution 
in the form of a check 
for US$ 20,000 
to support the continued 
operation of the Center.
On behalf of my colleagues 
at Cikananga 
Wildlife Sanctuary, 
we are very grateful to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
We could not 
believe our eyes and 
are very surprised with 
Master’s kind assistance. 
We did not expect this, 
and this will provide us 
with power to do more 
for Indonesia’s wildlife. 
Thank you so much 
for your attention 
Master Ching Hai.
Frankly, managing this 
14 hectare site requires 
a substantial amount 
of funding. 
The funds 
that are needed today 
are difficult to raise 
in order to 
keep up our fight to 
rescue Indonesia’s wildlife. 
And we are grateful 
to Master Ching Hai 
who has supported 
this activity, 
who has encouraged us 
to keep fighting 
and protecting the rights 
of wildlife in Indonesia. 
It was very inspiring 
to read her books 
that she published 
and we read them here. 
We give our thanks 
to the Center, 
including Mr. Budiharto 
and the wonderful staff, 
for creating a haven 
that is healing 
and rehabilitating 
the precious wildlife 
of Indonesia every day. 
May Heaven 
bless the Center 
for all its noble work.
Be Veg, 
Go Green 
and Save the Planet.
For more details 
on the Cikananga 
Wildlife Rescue Center, 
please visit 
CikanangaWildlifeCenter.org
Affectionate viewers, 
it was our pleasure 
having your company 
today on this edition 
of the Shining World 
Compassion Award series. 
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after Noteworthy News 
here on 
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Through various events 
and activities, 
the Afghan Coalition 
provides the opportunity 
for Afghan-Americans 
to honor and preserve 
their beautiful culture 
We celebrated the first 
New Year and the first 
Independence Day 
in order to teach 
our community members 
how to get together and 
how to have fun and also 
remember their culture, 
and teach 
the next generation…
To find out more 
about this benevolent 
organization, please 
join us for Part 2 of 
“The Afghan Coalition – 
Guiding Lives, 
Lifting Spirits” 
this Sunday, February 21
on Good People, 
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