Shoppers' Thirst for Palm Oil Threatens to Wipe out Orangutan

by clorenz1 | May 23, 2006 at 08:51 am | 395 views | add comment
An estimated 5,000 orangutans are killed each year in Malaysia and Indonesia by the burning of vast tracts of virgin forest to supply the world's growing demand for palm oil. Building roads to the plantations has made the situation worse, by opening up the jungle for poachers, who kill orangutan mothers and sell their babies as pets to Asian families.

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May 23, 2006 at 08:51 am by clorenz1, 395 views, add comment

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