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| August 6, 2010
REVOKE PT. TORAS’ PERMIT TO PROTECT COMMUNITIES AND ORANGUTANS IN KAPUAS HULU
Jakarta – Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) urges the Forestry Ministry to revoke a logging permit belong to PT. Toras Banua Sukses in the district of Kapuas Hulu – West ...
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| August 5, 2010
SEND THEM HOME – NOW
Conservationists from the Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) today called on Thailand to send back to Indonesia 11 orangutans illegally imported into their country over 18 months ago. Spokesperson for ...
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| July 15, 2010
Save orangutans, The National Treasure of Indonesia
Jakarta – Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) urges the government to act more responsibly in saving orangutans from threats of extinction. Due to the government’s less serious commitment of conserving ...
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| July 15, 2010
Save Orangutans, Focus on Root of The Problem
Jakarta/Denpasar - Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) and Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN) urge the government to remain focus on root of the problem, namely deforestation for palm oil plantations ...
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| June 16, 2010
COP Urges The Government To Enforce Its Responsibility Towards Orangutans in Rehabilitation Centres
Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) urges the Ministry of Forestry to take proper responsibility towards orangutans, which have become casualties of palm oil plantations. Providing orangutan rehabilitation’s centres, administered by ...
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| May 25, 2010
Take the 11 Orangutans in Thailand Home
Jogjakarta - At least five hundred of Shaggydog’s fans spread a banner saying “Take Orangutans Home” (Pulangkan Orangutan). They urge the CITES’s (Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of ...
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| May 23, 2010
Shaggy Pioneers Public Movement For Orangutans' Protection
Jogjakarta, hundreds of Shaggydog’s fans committed to protect orangutans and their habitat during a musical camp, called Dare2Care, in an animal rescue centre of Jogjakarta. The commitment is based on ...
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| May 11, 2010
Send Them Home - Now
Conservationists demand the Ministry of Forestry meets its legal obligations to bring back home to Indonesia, 11 young orangutans illegally held captive in Thailand. Discovered in a private zoo by ...
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| February 24, 2010
Orangutans Need Forests, Not Palm Oil Plantations
Jakarta - The Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) urges Mr. Zulkifli Hasan, the Ministry Forestry to abort a bill for ministry regulation which redefines palm oil plantations as forests. Although ...
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| February 11, 2010
It is Just About The Time For Us To Stick Together and Fight Aganst Crimes Towards Orangutans and Their Habitat
Jakarta - Centre for Orangutan Protection (COP) and Shaggydog, a popular band in indonesia, calls the youth of Indonesia to raise and unite for orangutans’ protection. The appeal is based ...
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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. OrangutanĂ¢ï¿½ï¿½s 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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