Sumatran Orangutan Card
8.25” x 6”
"People of the Forests," the meaning of Orangutan in the Malay language, in Sumatra are listed as Critically Endangered. In the wild, extinction is likely in the next 10 years
Their recent history is heartbreaking; it is the story of losing their only home to bulldozing and burning to make ready for palm plantations and other agricultural plantations. Poaching, hunting, illegal logging inside protected areas and unsustainable logging in concessions where orangutans live remains a major threat to their survival.
Source: World Wildlife Federation, The Orangutan Project
8.25” x 6”
"People of the Forests," the meaning of Orangutan in the Malay language, in Sumatra are listed as Critically Endangered. In the wild, extinction is likely in the next 10 years
Their recent history is heartbreaking; it is the story of losing their only home to bulldozing and burning to make ready for palm plantations and other agricultural plantations. Poaching, hunting, illegal logging inside protected areas and unsustainable logging in concessions where orangutans live remains a major threat to their survival.
Source: World Wildlife Federation, The Orangutan Project
8.25” x 6”
"People of the Forests," the meaning of Orangutan in the Malay language, in Sumatra are listed as Critically Endangered. In the wild, extinction is likely in the next 10 years
Their recent history is heartbreaking; it is the story of losing their only home to bulldozing and burning to make ready for palm plantations and other agricultural plantations. Poaching, hunting, illegal logging inside protected areas and unsustainable logging in concessions where orangutans live remains a major threat to their survival.
Source: World Wildlife Federation, The Orangutan Project