REMOVE FORESTS IN PROTECTED FORESTS
A number of volunteers from the Indonesian Rehabilitation Foundation (YIARI) Ketapang opened cages containing two individuals of the Detachable Utan in the protected forest of Mount Tarak, Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan, Friday (20/5). The Center for Rescue and Conservation of Utan YIARI Ketapang with BKSDA Kalbar releases two individuals of the female Utan (Pongo Pygmaeus) namely Desi and Susi who have undergoed rehabilitation in the forest school, namely climbing, looking for eating, making a nest, and studying various survival capabilities for four years. ANTARA PHOTO/Humas YIARI - Heribertus/jhw/16.
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