Orangutans are the world's largest tree-dwelling mammal, but their rainforests are being cleared for the selling of wood, and for the planting of palm oil plantations. The destruction of natural ...
Orangutan populations in Indonesia are showing signs of recovery, and scientists say sustainable coffee agroforestry is playing a key role in protecting rainforest habitats and restoring biodiversity.
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