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Can the jungle law save orangutans?
7 February 2012 There have probably been at least 2,800 confiscations of illegally kept orangutans in Borneo and Sumatra since the early 1970s.
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Don't hurt my baby!
27 January 2012 As bounty hunters with bush knives entrapped them in a circle and moved in for the kill, the only thing this mother orang-utan could think to do was to wrap a giant protective arm around her daughter.
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Orangutans supplement diet with loris
18 January 2012 When fruit is scarce, try chomping on a slow loris. That seems to be the strategy adopted by the normally vegetarian orang-utans, which have been spotted knocking the small primates out of trees and killing them with a bite to the head.
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RSPO to certify 20% of palm oil output by 2015
18 January 2012 Indonesia's certified palm oil production is expected to reach about 5.6 million tons by 2015, or one-fifth of its total palm oil output throughout the year, the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) auditing body estimates.
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Plight of orangutans highlighted with new rock song
17 January 2012 An Indonesian rock band, Navicula, is highlighting the plight of orangutans in their native country through a new song entitled, aptly, "Orangutan."
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Maria Agatha van Noordwijk: Delving deeper into orangutan conservation
4 January 2012 Maria Agatha van Noordwijk raised her eyebrow as she crossed out several Indonesian names on the list of orangutans she and her fellow experts and students studied in conservation projects in Sumatra and Kalimantan.
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Palm oil threat to Indonesia's orangutans
27 December 2011 Eight-month-old baby orangutan Elaine would have never survived without her carer Rosa.
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Don't trust the web
25 December 2011 Solaris Paper Pty Ltd, which supplies the Australian market with private label tissue products, is an Australian operated and managed affiliate of Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP), a brand umbrella for paper products manufactured by a number of mills in Indonesia. Things got nasty recently when its tussle with Greenpeace over sourcing of rainforest timber became public.
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