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G_j

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Wed Apr 18, 2012, 11:22 AM
Apr 2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orangutan

"Both orangutan species are considered to be Endangered with the Sumatran orangutan being Critically Endangered. Human activities have decimated the populations and ranges of both species. Threats to wild orangutan populations include poaching, habitat destruction and the illegal pet trade. There are several conservation and rehabilitation organisations dedicated to the survival of orangutans in the wild."

http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/2009-08/orangutans-losing-rainforest-habitat/1324

Today’s Top 10 Endangered Species News
Over at Mongabay.com, Rhett Butler has a terrific — though somewhat disheartening — piece about orphaned orangutans, habitat loss and industrial greed.

Orangutans, which are found only on the islands of Borneo (shared by Indonesia and Malaysia), and Sumatra (in Indonesia), are large, solitary apes that need expanses of rainforest habitat in order to survive. During the past few decades orangutans have lost a great deal of habitat due to logging in the rainforests. But a relatively new threat, the cultivation of vast tracts of oil-palm trees, which are used chiefly to produce cooking oils, has greatly accelerated rainforest destruction. Palm oil is one of the two most commonly produced edible oils, second only to soybean oil. In tropical areas across the world, including in South America and Asia, native forest is rapidly being cut in order to convert land to the cultivation of oil palms, which are native to Africa.

Many orangutans in the new Indonesian agricultural areas — by many accounts over 1,000 per year — are killed by humans who see them as pests. Others are injured or orphaned in conflicts with humans, and some of these animals end up in rehabilitation facilities run by conservationists. The goal of these survival centers is to prepare orangutans for eventual return to the wild. However, those wild areas are now vanishing at such a terrific rate that finding suitable habitat for all the orangutans that are ready to go back to the rainforest is becoming increasingly difficult — and soon it may be virtually impossible.

The orangutan is on virtually every international top ten endangered animals list, with perhaps as few as 50,000 remaining in the wild. The Borneo subspecies is by far the more numerous, as only around 7,000 of the Sumatran subspecies remain in the wild.

Butler has been following the palm-oil issue for years, and has published many excellent articles on the subject. To view them, visit Mongabay.com. And to go directly to his recent article on rainforest destruction and orphaned orangutans, click here.

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All for freakin' palm oil arcane1 Apr 2012 #1
Where is the global outrage? Where is the government of Indonesia? nt G_j Apr 2012 #2
Thank you for getting the word out! arcane1 Apr 2012 #5
+1 Octafish Apr 2012 #16
thank you G_j Apr 2012 #24
Owned by big international chemical companies like Dow... Hubert Flottz Apr 2012 #20
They have a massively corrupt govt. nt Mojorabbit Apr 2012 #23
The human condition BudT Apr 2012 #3
this is sickening.....orangutan in malay means man of the jungle. bbgrunt Apr 2012 #4
oh this is horrible mimitabby Apr 2012 #6
As well as the taking of the palm oil itself. It's stupid and wasteful. Don't buy anything with it. freshwest Apr 2012 #7
I'm allergic to it. You wouldn't believe all the stuff it's in TrogL Apr 2012 #10
Sorry you got sick. Most store/restaurant food makes me sick now. Got to cook from scratch now. freshwest Apr 2012 #12
How do these "people" live with themselves? young_at_heart Apr 2012 #8
just sickening. rurallib Apr 2012 #9
Avoid "environmentally friendly" cleaning products kenny blankenship Apr 2012 #11
So sickening - I will not be buying 7th generation again. n/t Smilo Apr 2012 #17
Nestlé, Mars and chervilant Apr 2012 #19
From the Seventh Generation website, G_j Apr 2012 #31
Absolutely sickening...knr joeybee12 Apr 2012 #13
Terrible Meiko Apr 2012 #14
That's the difficult thing... hunter Apr 2012 #22
Taxes aren't the only price paid for civilization The2ndWheel Apr 2012 #15
God damn bastards! MoonRiver Apr 2012 #18
They are an endangered species even before this! Kablooie Apr 2012 #21
true G_j Apr 2012 #26
Our species behaves inhumanely & yet there are those who think we have souls & animals don't. CrispyQ Apr 2012 #25
Orangutans have large brains and are considered to be highly intelligent. G_j Apr 2012 #27
That's awful LeftishBrit Apr 2012 #28
+1 G_j Apr 2012 #29
Jiff, Skippy and Smuckers all use palm oil in their 'natural' peanut butter SemperEadem Apr 2012 #30
Knowledge Is Your Weapon: say NO to palm oil! G_j Apr 2012 #32
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