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.
It is still down when Orangufriends personnel start spreading and finding "targets' within the east vast parking lot of Senayan, Jakarta. As usual, the area is always crowded with jogging ...
A male orangutan named Kenthung, who has been entrusted by BKSDA to the Agro Khatulistiwa Amusement Park since 2004, was found injured On Monday (January 18, 2010). In the park ...
On Tuesday (January 19, 2010) a COP’s team left for Agro Khatulistiwa Amusement Park in a dark and drizzling day. Revalino and Seto were met by the park’s administrator who ...
Does indigenous community care about orangutans? They don’t possibly. However they do care about their forest as it provides them with rattans, rubber, wild animals, and timbers on which they ...
The Centre for Orangutan Protection brought another protest to the capital city. About nine COP's activists accompanied Christofel Sahabu, a senior inhabitant of Tumbang Koling village from Central Kalimantan, to ...
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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.
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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
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