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Into the wild: rescued orangutans returned to the rainforests
27 April 2012 Rescued orangutans returned to the rainforests of Indonesia are the first to be released in a decade
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Orangutan nest-building shows high degree of sophistication
17 April 2012 Orangutans may be smarter than previously thought if a new study into the sophisticated way they build nests is any indication.
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Multinationals vow to boycott APP after outcry over illegal logging
2 April 2012 Several multinational companies have vowed to boycott the huge forestry conglomerate, Asia Pulp and Paper, after a public outcry after evidence emerged of illegal logging by APP in Indonesia, that is damaging the habitat of rare animals such as the Sumatran tiger.
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Indonesia releases orangutans into the wild
28 February 2012
Four orangutans were released into the wild on Indonesia's Borneo island
on Tuesday, an official said, as the country ramps up efforts to
protect the animals from extinction.
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Busting the forest myths: People as part of the solution
16 February 2012 The long-held contention that rural forest communities are the prime culprits in tropical forest destruction is increasingly being discredited, as evidence mounts that the best way to protect rainforests is to involve local residents in sustainable management.
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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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