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SAVING THE ORANGUTANS

SAVING THE ORANGUTANS. Know. Orangutans are dying due to deforestation, diseases, and forest fires caused by palm tree plantation owners. Food Chain Orangutans are attacked by people when the orangutans seek cover from the forest fires. Know (Main Issues). Poverty and Unemployment

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SAVING THE ORANGUTANS

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  1. SAVING THE ORANGUTANS

  2. Know • Orangutans are dying due to deforestation, diseases, and forest fires caused by palm tree plantation owners. • Food Chain • Orangutans are attacked by people when the orangutans seek cover from the forest fires.

  3. Know (Main Issues) • Poverty and Unemployment • Demand for wood (Logging) • Demand for Palm Oil • Demand for Metals such as Gold • Corruption • Poor Land Management and Security • Poor Law Enforcement

  4. Need to Know • Parties involved • Benefits of the solutions implemented • Consequences of the solutions implemented • Solutions already implemented • Why Indonesia refuses help from other countries • Estimated number of orangutans

  5. Solutions - Security Our solution is to import unemployed foreign workers/ local workers to protected areas. Fund-raising campaigns and grants from other developed countries will aid effort of employing workers to guard and protect affected and protected areas. That way, we can keep the Orangutans safe. We will also have hidden CCTV cameras and rangers to patrol the forested areas. The imported workers will be given high pay which will ensure that they do not take bribes and at the same time do their work properly. Vital Orangutan habitats will also be fenced.

  6. Solutions – Logging, Demand For Wood Our Solution is to add on to existing structures allocated for agricultural purposes like farmland. The crops can be grown in separate “containers” and then, the trees can be harvested. This way, the locals who are allocated this farmland structure to grow their crops, can get income by selling those crops or they can consume crops. We can also have the government paying villagers an agreed small sum of money until their crops are mature enough to be harvested to earn them a steady source of income. This way, they can earn income as well as gather food instead of burning the forest down.

  7. Model Of Structure for Growing and Harvesting Crops

  8. Solutions-Demand for Palm Oil Our Solution is to remove the demand for palm oil as it is not a good bio-fuel either! Instead, other green bio-fuels can be harvested such as Bio-gas and Switch-grass. Less land space is needed to harvest and produce these bio-fuels. Furthermore, they are cleaner, cheaper, and faster to cultivate. Furthermore, we will have campaigns to encourage people around the world to decrease their usage of Palm-oil. We will use mediums such as Facebook, Twitter, You-tube, newspapers, online forums and television. We will also create a “palm-oil free” logo which will be printed on products world-wide. This will decrease the demand for palm-oil.

  9. Save the Orangutans from Extinction

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