Key Objectives
• Rescue & rehabilitate 350-370 otters annually.
• Improve emergency response times from 12 hours to 4 hours in
Greater Jakarta.
• Increase survival rate to 95% through real-time health
monitoring.
• Ensure successful reintroduction, tracking otters for six months
post-release.
Facilities & Infrastructure
• Otter Sanctuary in Jakarta Clean Air Zone – A rescue,
rehabilitation, and education center.
• Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation Center – Equipped with:
• GE Healthcare X-ray, Butterfly iQ+ Ultrasound.
• 5 neonatal incubators.
• 50 GPS tracking tags (Arribada Initiative partnership).
• Rescue & Release Transport
• 1 Hybrid Boat (solar-powered, GPS-enabled, capacity for 10
otters).
• 2 Electric Land Vehicles (300km range, temperature-controlled
enclosures).
Staffing & Operations
• Veterinary Team – 3 specialists (surgery, marine health,
infectious diseases).
• Support Team – 4 technicians, 2 admin staff, 3 part-time
volunteers.
• Rescue Team – 5 full-time staff (drivers, handlers, rescue
coordinator).
Impact & Success Metrics
• Otters Treated – 350 per year.
• Successful Releases – 250 per year (80% success rate).
• Eco-Tourism Integration – Guided tours of the clinic to fund 10%
of operations.
• Community Engagement – Quarterly workshops training 50 local
vets and fishermen.
• Branding & Awareness – Rescue vehicles featuring Hotman
Paris’s image to raise awareness.