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  2. Borneo Orangutan Survival - Wikipedia

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    Here the orangutans roam freely but under the supervision of human surrogate mothers and are returned to sleeping cages for the night. [ 14 ] For orangutans unable to be released, the centre houses them on sanctuary islands, in socialisation cages, or in a special care unit, designed to aid in the care of orangutans with chronic disease that ...

  3. The Orangutan Project - Wikipedia

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    The Orangutan Project also known as The Australian Orangutan Project is a non-profit registered Australian environmental organization [2] established in 1998 by Leif Cocks. . The organization focuses on the conservation of orangutans and the preservation and rehabilitation of their forest habitats, primarily in Indone

  4. The Primate on the Brink of Extinction - AOL

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    Human activity is a big part of the problem when it comes to threats to the Sumatran orangutan. Some threats can be reversed with the enforcement of current laws and habitat conservation efforts.

  5. Orangutan Foundation International - Wikipedia

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    Orangutan Foundation International (OFI) has its headquarters in Los Angeles, California.Founded by Dr. BirutÄ— Galdikas, one of three anthropologists (The Trimates) to study great apes under the guidance of Dr. Louis Leakey, OFI continues to rescue and rehabilitate orangutans, preparing them for release back into protected areas of the Indonesian rain forest.

  6. Orangutan Instinctively Uses Plant to Treat Wound and Even ...

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    World Wildlife Fund explains that just a hundred years ago there were more than 230,000 orangutans in total and that those numbers have rapidly declined leaving only 100,000 Bornean orangutans left.

  7. In a first, an orangutan was seen treating his wound with a ...

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    A wounded orangutan was seen self-medicating with a plant known to relieve pain. It's the first time an animal has been observed applying medicine to a skin injury.

  8. Willie Smits - Wikipedia

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    Smits quickly saw that protecting orangutans in their habitat not only benefits orangutans but also the environment, biological diversity, the poor in Borneo and all the world's people. The activities of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation expanded from rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing orangutans to monitoring, conserving and ...

  9. Orangutan - Wikipedia

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    Unlike females of other non-human great ape species, orangutans ... 174–75 Other stories have portrayed orangutans helping humans, ... but this environment ...