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The future of orangutans is grim as habitat loss, poaching, and illegal trading threaten their existence. Humanity's destruction of their homes through deforestation and illegal logging for palm oil plantations has led to a dramatic decline in their population. Every year, around 200-500 baby orangutans witness the tragic loss of their mothers and face immense trauma. With authorities failing to act effectively against illegal traders, up to 60,000 orangutans could face extinction in the next five years. It's time to take action to protect these incredible beings.
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DISEASES Their future doesn’t look too POACHING HABITAT LOSS Bright FRAGMENTATION
Humanity has destroyed The Orangutanshome and they are running out of time. Which produce things like... Their homes are being destroyed from deforestation Illegal logging is taking place in protected national parks To make way for palm oil plantations Deforestation
Illegal Trading Is this how you would want to be treated? 200-500 baby orangutansa year, only just 4 years old, experience mental trauma after watching their mothers killed in front of them. 1000 orangutans a year enter the pet trade and experience inhuman conditions and poor diets. Authorities rarely prosecute the illegal traders and when they do, the punishments are mild.
Extinct with in the next 5 years 60,000 orangutans If we continue to do nothing... + A Decade 40,000orangutans They will bebe 60% of their entire population gone