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Tag Archives: Orangutans
Borneo’s eco-stranded apes with nowhere to call home
After attending a series of forests schools and an island university, rescued orangutans are ready to return to nature, but only if there is sufficient forest for them to live in. Continue reading
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Tagged Apes, Borneo, Conservation, Indonesia, Kalimantan, Orangutans, Primates
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Golden green grunge for rare red orangutans
It’s a biologist’s dream — a rock band that’s named after plankton and makes conservation cool. Continue reading
Millions of long lost logs and a single special tree
If the ground beneath my feet last week could talk, it could tell a long story of land and logging, crime and conservation — the kind of story that defines rainforest politics. Continue reading
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Tagged Apes, Borneo, Deforestation, Indonesia, Orangutans, Trees
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Game reveals complex links between poverty and threats to apes
There were 50 ape experts in a room and a quick game to play to break the ice. “If you agree with the statement, go to the left side of the room,” said the facilitator. “If you disagree go to … Continue reading
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Tagged Apes, Chimpanzees, Conservation, Gorillas, Orangutans, Poverty, Primates
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