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While you are reading this, forests in Kalimantan (Indonesia Borneo) are being destroyed and cleared to make way for new palm oil plantations. Without their forest home orangutans are left hungry and homeless; most are killed with babies frequently torn from their mother's chests and taken to be kept or sold as pets. Even the government of Indonesia admits to 3000 (legally protected) orangutans being killed every year.

 


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Mohammad Ali Daud | August 26, 2010
COP ORANGUFRIENDS HELD ANOTHER PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP IN JOGJA



Two days after a photography workshop at COP School in Jakarta, COP Orangufriends held another similar workshop in Mess 56 in Jogjakarta on August 26, 2010. There were twenty participants attending the photography workshop, featuring Akik and Bismo – professional photographers from Mess 56 community. In addition to Mess 56, COP Orangufriends was also assisted by Animal Friend of Jogja (AFJ) while organizing the workshop.    The workshop has successfully won many participants attention as many of them eager to become COP volunteers and will support COP activities for orangutans and their habitat sustainability in Indonesia. For example, Gabriele, a student from the State University of Jogjakarta. She shared her concern about forest around her hometown, Bontang in East Kalimantan. She spelt out that orangutans used to be easily spotted in the forests around Bontang when she was a kid. However the forest has gone and orangutans are hardly found now. ...
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| August 23, 2010
FLOOD IN EVERY TEN DAYS



Today, rain heavily, the river overflowed again. It is happening for the 21 times in 2010. So - average every 10 days, the Dayak communities around the Mendalam forest in Kapuas Hulu should be soaked in a flood. Seems fair if community ask the Forestry Ministry to revoke the license for logging company of PT Toras Banua Success. It is also fair, when they get upset to Forestry Ministry because they feel being ignored. "Maybe we were just considered as a monkey. If he could stay the flood of rain on the tree, "said one of them. Please help Mendalam villagers. This will also help the orangutans. The forest in the upper Kapuas is the source of local community livelihoods as well orangutans. A letter of protest to the Ministry of Forestry can be downloaded from: http://www.rainforest-rescue.org/protestaktion.php?id=610 COP works in assisting local tribe to protect Mendalam forests and orangutan habitat ...
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Welcome to Centre for Orangutan Protection. COP exist because orangutan need direct action to save them from cruelty. When you are reading this, forest in Borneo _ Indonesia are destroyed and cleared for palm oil plantation. Without forest, orangutan are nothing but hungry and miserably homeless. Orangutan�s life is on the tip of machete, riffles and excavator as they are seen as harmful pests. Orangutan as close human relatives is not supposed to be suffered only to meet the business profit. Questions & Comments? Please contact us at: CENTRE FOR ORANGUTAN PROTECTION Wisma Metropolitan II, 6th Floor Jl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 29 Jakarta 12920, Indonesia Tel. +62 21 71426911 Mobile. +62 818333911 Email. orangutan[at]indosat.net.id Please feel free to contact Hardi Baktiantoro for further information, voluntary, education, campaign & conservation. COP's office is a virtual office, this is so that we can communicate and be close to everyone and to minimize the use of natures resource like paper and electricity. COP | Centre for Orangutan Protection

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