Indonesia cancels Komodo island closure, saying tourists are no threat to dragons
by Jamie Fullerton in Phnom Penh from on (#4RHZ2)
U-turn announced after environment minister said populations of the ancient lizard remained stable despite influx of visitors
Indonesian authorities have cancelled plans to close Komodo island to tourists, with the country's environment ministry saying that Komodo dragons living there are not under threat from over-tourism.
In July, authorities in East Nusa Tenggara province said that the island would be closed for one year from January 2020 to stop tourists interfering with the natural behaviour of the largest species of lizard on earth. On Monday Siti Nurbaya Bakar, Indonesia's environment and forestry minister, said the move was off.
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