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Wild Orangutan research

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In 2014 a group of Environmental Science students from Southern Cross University in NSW - Australia joined with Friends of the National Parks to undertake a nest density survey to assess the number of wild orangutans who had been forced into a narrow strip of land along the Sekonyer River due to the expansion of Palm Oil plantations.

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  • HOME
  • About
  • Donate
  • Adoptions
    • Adopt Baby Eleanor
    • Adopt Baby Erin
    • Adopt Toni
    • Adopt Josh
    • Adopt Kartijah
  • Current Projects
    • Saving Javan and Sumatran Rhinoceros
    • Ian Oelrichs Forest
    • Elephant Food Farm
    • Better lives for Elephants
    • Reforestation
    • White Winged Duck
    • Komodo National Park Diver Training
    • Fire Patrols
  • Past Projects
    • Abandoned Wells
    • Wild orangutan population research
  • Contact