REA Kon has its offices on the REA group’s estates adjacent to the group’s largest conservation reserve. The offices provide space for twelve staff together with a meeting and audio-visual room, a dry laboratory and a mapping and geographic information system room. A small reference library detailing flora and fauna of Kalimantan is maintained.
In addition, REA Kon has a field station located in an area of regenerating secondary forest that has a small resident population of orang-utans. The field station has a staff of two and can accommodate up to six visitors at any one time. Specimens can be processed and examined in a well-equipped field (wet) laboratory located some 50 metres behind the field station.
