A second Bornean orangutan has been born at a zoo ... They are under threat, the zoo said, mainly due to the loss of habitat in their native Indonesia for the benefit of palm oil plantations ...
A Bornean orangutan has been born at Blackpool Zoo for the first time in 20 years ... to decline by 86% from 1950 to 2025, due to habitat loss. It has been classified as critically endangered ...
Biological anthropologist Cheryl Knott and photojournalist Tim Laman have dedicated their lives to the orangutans of Borneo’s Gunung ... of the orangutans’ habitat lost, and illegal logging ...
Engaging with timber companies: WWF is working with companies to mitigate the negative impacts of logging and timber plantations on habitats and orangutan populations. For example, studies show that ...
The lands are home to the critically endangered Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), and any habitat loss pushes the animal closer to extinction. Mayawana Persada’s concession spans nearly ...
It was a resounding cry for help – one that conservationists in Borneo responded in kind. Efforts on the ground were heightened to push for the protection of the species. Calls for help to the public ...
Discovered in the ultramafic mountains in central Sabah, the species was named for the orangutan, due to its hairs’ striking resemblance to the great ape’s long, dark, rusty-red hair.