Indonesian villagers cut down forest in orangutan sanctuary

Thursday, July 27, 2017 - 00:32 in Biology & Nature

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- A conservation group says nearly a fifth of the forest belonging to an orangutan sanctuary on the Indonesian part of Borneo has been occupied and damaged by people living near the area, threatening efforts to rehabilitate the critically endangered great apes for release into the wild....

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