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Descriere: epa07732499 (24/26) Rere, a four-and-half-year-old rescued Sumatran orangutan, hangs from a tree after being released into the wild at the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) Reintroduction and Quarantine Station in Jantho, Aceh Besar, Indonesia, 18 June 2019. Orangutans are brought to the center after losing their habitat, mostly due to widespread illegal logging and the destruction of the forest for palm oil plantations. Across Aceh province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, new plantations and a housing construction boom are threatening the natural environment, pitting humans against the already-critically endangered wild elephants in a fatal conflict which the native Sumatran pachyderm is certain to lose. The orangutan population (pongo abelii), a protected species of critically-endangered apes, faces a similar fate to the wild elephant. Huge investments in palm oil plantations have caused the ongoing destruction of critical orangutan habitat. While some of the individual orangutans who lost their habitat are saved and nurtured by humans, their dependence on their bipedal primate cousins means they cannot be rewilded. EPA/HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK PLEASE REFER TO THE ADVISORY NOTICE (epa07732475) FOR FULL PACKAGE TEXT
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ID fotografie: 12734469
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Redactor: EPA
Locatie: JANTHO - INDONESIA
Dimensiune: 5184 x 3456 px
Realizat: 2019-06-18
Introdus: 2019-07-22 04:18:40
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