ENDANGERED ORANGUTAN HABITAT
KETAPANG, 11/4 - HABITAT INTENSE. A veterinary dermatologist (pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) mature, in the rehabilitation center of Yayasan International Animal Rescue Indonesia (YIARI) Ketapang, Kalbar, Thursday (11/4). The Director of YIARI Ketapang, DrH Adi Irawan stated that the population of Orangutans remaining 2500 tails in the village forest of Gadung and Gunung Palung is increasingly threatened, as it increases the wild distress as well as the opening of oil palm plantations in Ketapang Regency. PHOTO ANTARA/Jessica Helena Wuysang/ed/ama/13
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