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Forest groups call on Oz to ban illegal timber import
28 August 2010 Indonesian environmental activists have called on Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard to honor an election promise to ban the import of illegal timber.
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Orangutans in rehabilitation to get new homes in Kalimantan
25 August 2010 With a permit already in hand, PT Orangutan Habitat Restoration Indonesia (ROI) is preparing to release orangutans into Borneo jungles after years of being held in rehabilitation centers.
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BOS to release first rehabilitated orangutans in 9 years
23 August 2010 Free At Last: First rehabilitated orangutan in 9 years to be released into the wilds of Borneo.
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Indonesia may let palm oil growers collect CO2 credits
20 August 2010 JAKARTA - Indonesia may propose palm oil plantations be eligible to earn carbon credits under a U.N.-backed scheme aimed at preserving forests, a forestry ministry official said on Monday.
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Govt to set aside 30 million ha for rare species
12 August 2010 The government plans to set aside 30 million hectares of protected forests for habitats for endangered species in order to prevent their extinction.
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Orangutans most energy efficient primate
12 August 2010 A new study has found orangutans need less food fuel than we do for the same, or greater, levels of activity.
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Activists, businesses work to save the orangutan
15 July 2010 Why should we protect the orangutan? It is a frequently asked question when lay-people, including businesspeople, discuss the need to protect orangutans, Asia's only great ape, which is greatly endangered.
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The ape dictionary
23 June 2010 If an orangutan blows a raspberry, smacks you on the side of your body or gives you a nip on the arm, don't worry.
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